International audienceIn this paper we analyze emigration from nests by the polydomous ant Cataglyphis iberica. Social carrying of workers of this species between different nests of the colony is frequent. In Bellaterra (Barcelona, NE Spain), we monitored field emigration of C. iberica by noting for each nest the migratory behavior of C. iberica workers and, when the nests were attacked by another ant species, Camponotus foreli, we noted the number of C. foreli workers involved in the attacks. Emigration of C. iberica from nests was highly variable. We suggest the main factor determining emigration by this species was attack by workers of C. foreli, so emigration from C. iberica nests was much faster when harassment by C. foreli increased. ...
Simple Summary : Nest establishment is a critical stage of the ant life cycle because it determines ...
We studied the characteristics and effects of the Argentine ant invasion on the native ants and othe...
The present study attempts to analyse the aggressive behaviour of the two European supercolonies of ...
International audienceIn this paper we analyze emigration from nests by the polydomous ant Cataglyph...
Abstract In many social insect species, colonies fre-quently emigrate to a new nest. This requires t...
Emigration of a colony of the leaf-cutting ant Acromyrmex heyeri Forel (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Co...
Ant colonies change nest location in response to physical disturbance, climate fluctuation, and reso...
The existence of the house infesting ants not only brings nuisance to humans, but they could also i...
The dynamic in Argentine ant colonies varies seasonally, influenced by biotic and abiotic factors. I...
In this work, we describe for the first time and under laboratory conditions, the behaviors related ...
International audienceThe Argentine ant is an invasive species that has spread all over the world an...
Abstract Background Efficient division of reproductive labor is a crucial characteristic of social i...
Biological invasions constitute an opportunity to study the evolutionary processes behind species' a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Army ants, keystone predators in tropical forests, col...
Nest choice in the ant Temnothorax albipennis is a model system for investigating collective decisio...
Simple Summary : Nest establishment is a critical stage of the ant life cycle because it determines ...
We studied the characteristics and effects of the Argentine ant invasion on the native ants and othe...
The present study attempts to analyse the aggressive behaviour of the two European supercolonies of ...
International audienceIn this paper we analyze emigration from nests by the polydomous ant Cataglyph...
Abstract In many social insect species, colonies fre-quently emigrate to a new nest. This requires t...
Emigration of a colony of the leaf-cutting ant Acromyrmex heyeri Forel (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Co...
Ant colonies change nest location in response to physical disturbance, climate fluctuation, and reso...
The existence of the house infesting ants not only brings nuisance to humans, but they could also i...
The dynamic in Argentine ant colonies varies seasonally, influenced by biotic and abiotic factors. I...
In this work, we describe for the first time and under laboratory conditions, the behaviors related ...
International audienceThe Argentine ant is an invasive species that has spread all over the world an...
Abstract Background Efficient division of reproductive labor is a crucial characteristic of social i...
Biological invasions constitute an opportunity to study the evolutionary processes behind species' a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Army ants, keystone predators in tropical forests, col...
Nest choice in the ant Temnothorax albipennis is a model system for investigating collective decisio...
Simple Summary : Nest establishment is a critical stage of the ant life cycle because it determines ...
We studied the characteristics and effects of the Argentine ant invasion on the native ants and othe...
The present study attempts to analyse the aggressive behaviour of the two European supercolonies of ...