The association between the division of labour and worker body size of ants is typical for species that maintain physical castes. Some studies showed that this phenomenon can be also observed in the absence of distinct morphological subcastes among workers. However, the general and consistent patterns in the size-based division of labour in monomorphic ants are largely unidentified. In this study, we performed a field experiment to investigate the link between worker body size and the division of labour of the ant Lasius niger (Linnaeus, 1758), which displays limited worker size variation. We demonstrated that the body size of workers exploring tuna baits is slightly but significantly smaller than the size of workers located in the upper pa...
The worker caste of polymorphic ant species consists of individuals of strikingly different morpholo...
Army ants are superefficient in their retrieval of prey. There are four distinct worker castes in E...
The efficient investment of resources is often the route to ecological success, and the adaptability...
The division of functions among ant workers and their mutual cooperation is one of the reasons for a...
Task partitioning allows for coordination of behavior in animal societies, potentially enhancing tas...
The moment-to-moment tasks performed by an individual can change in response to a shift of internal,...
International audienceWe compared intranidal variation in worker size in the two closely related pla...
The relationship between worker body size and the shape of their body parts was explored in the poly...
A large nest of Myrmecia brevinoda (with a soil mound 70 cm tall) contained 2576 workers and 1 queen...
Task partitioning allows for efficient coordination of behavior in social insect colonies. Many task...
Metal pollution may cause the decrease in the individual body size. In ants, the morphological diver...
Driver ants ( Dorylus spp.) show a high degree of worker polymorphism. Previous reports suggest that...
ABSTRACT: Task partitioning in eusocial animals is most likely an evolutionary adaptation that optim...
The relationship between worker body size and the shape of their body parts was explored in the poly...
Polymorphism is the existence of multiple phenotypes within a given species in a population. In soci...
The worker caste of polymorphic ant species consists of individuals of strikingly different morpholo...
Army ants are superefficient in their retrieval of prey. There are four distinct worker castes in E...
The efficient investment of resources is often the route to ecological success, and the adaptability...
The division of functions among ant workers and their mutual cooperation is one of the reasons for a...
Task partitioning allows for coordination of behavior in animal societies, potentially enhancing tas...
The moment-to-moment tasks performed by an individual can change in response to a shift of internal,...
International audienceWe compared intranidal variation in worker size in the two closely related pla...
The relationship between worker body size and the shape of their body parts was explored in the poly...
A large nest of Myrmecia brevinoda (with a soil mound 70 cm tall) contained 2576 workers and 1 queen...
Task partitioning allows for efficient coordination of behavior in social insect colonies. Many task...
Metal pollution may cause the decrease in the individual body size. In ants, the morphological diver...
Driver ants ( Dorylus spp.) show a high degree of worker polymorphism. Previous reports suggest that...
ABSTRACT: Task partitioning in eusocial animals is most likely an evolutionary adaptation that optim...
The relationship between worker body size and the shape of their body parts was explored in the poly...
Polymorphism is the existence of multiple phenotypes within a given species in a population. In soci...
The worker caste of polymorphic ant species consists of individuals of strikingly different morpholo...
Army ants are superefficient in their retrieval of prey. There are four distinct worker castes in E...
The efficient investment of resources is often the route to ecological success, and the adaptability...