The survival chance of the trunk ant (Formica truncorum) is compared with the survival chance of two other species of red wood ants: F. rufa and F. polyctena. Nest populations of F. truncorum are much smaller than nest populations of the other red wood ant species, which makes the species a weaker competitor. Moreover, F. truncorum has to move more often, as its nests are small and untidily built, which makes the species more dependent on external heat for raising its brood. In order to survive, the greater extinction chance of F. truncorum should be compensated by a greater colonization chance. The colonization chance depends on the number of queens produced, their chance of becoming fertilized and their chance of becoming adopted by F. fu...
In ants, dispersal strategies and morphology of female sexuals are generally linked to the mode of c...
Ecological constraints on the success of independent colonies are thought to strongly shape the orga...
In sessile organisms such as plants and benthic invertebrates, founding propagules typically suffer ...
The survival chance of the trunk ant (Formica truncorum) is compared with the survival chance of two...
The survival chance of the trunk ant (Formica truncorum) is compared with the survival chance of two...
Sex-biased dispersal and multiple mating may prevent or alleviate inbreeding and its outcome, inbree...
Sex-biased dispersal and multiple mating may prevent or alleviate inbreeding and its outcome, inbree...
<div><p>In ants, dispersal strategies and morphology of female sexuals are generally linked to the m...
A key shortcoming in our understanding of exotic species\u27 success is that it is not known how pos...
Abstract.: The acceptance of new queens in ant colonies has profound effects on colony kin structure...
The acceptance of new queens in ant colonies has profound effects on colony kin structure and inclus...
In ants, dispersal strategies and morphology of female sexuals are generally linked to the mode of c...
International audienceThe acceptance of new queens in ant colonies has profound effects on colony ki...
International audienceThe acceptance of new queens in ant colonies has profound effects on colony ki...
In ants, dispersal strategies and morphology of female sexuals are generally linked to the mode of c...
In ants, dispersal strategies and morphology of female sexuals are generally linked to the mode of c...
Ecological constraints on the success of independent colonies are thought to strongly shape the orga...
In sessile organisms such as plants and benthic invertebrates, founding propagules typically suffer ...
The survival chance of the trunk ant (Formica truncorum) is compared with the survival chance of two...
The survival chance of the trunk ant (Formica truncorum) is compared with the survival chance of two...
Sex-biased dispersal and multiple mating may prevent or alleviate inbreeding and its outcome, inbree...
Sex-biased dispersal and multiple mating may prevent or alleviate inbreeding and its outcome, inbree...
<div><p>In ants, dispersal strategies and morphology of female sexuals are generally linked to the m...
A key shortcoming in our understanding of exotic species\u27 success is that it is not known how pos...
Abstract.: The acceptance of new queens in ant colonies has profound effects on colony kin structure...
The acceptance of new queens in ant colonies has profound effects on colony kin structure and inclus...
In ants, dispersal strategies and morphology of female sexuals are generally linked to the mode of c...
International audienceThe acceptance of new queens in ant colonies has profound effects on colony ki...
International audienceThe acceptance of new queens in ant colonies has profound effects on colony ki...
In ants, dispersal strategies and morphology of female sexuals are generally linked to the mode of c...
In ants, dispersal strategies and morphology of female sexuals are generally linked to the mode of c...
Ecological constraints on the success of independent colonies are thought to strongly shape the orga...
In sessile organisms such as plants and benthic invertebrates, founding propagules typically suffer ...