Soil is used for construction of structures by many animals, at times admixed with endogenous secretions. These additives, along with soil components, are suggested to have a role in biocementation. However, the relative contribution of endogenous and exogenous materials to soil strength has not been adequately established. Termite mounds are earthen structures with exceptional strength and durability including weathering resistance to wind and rain. With in-situ and lab-based experiments we demonstrate that the fungus-farming termite Odontotermes obesus which builds soil nest mounds, when given a choice, prefers soil close to its liquid limit for construction. At this moisture content, the soil–water mixture alone even in the absence of te...
International audienceThis work focuses on the interactions between fungus-growing termites (Isopter...
In the tropics, termites are key litter decomposers and soil bioturbators. Termite foraging activity...
Fungus-growing termites are involved in many ecological processes and play a central role in influen...
Termite mounds are bioengineered granular ensembles that remain stable over decades, a vital require...
This study investigated the influence of soil properties on the density and shape of epigeous fungus...
Termite mounds are conspicuous features in many tropical ecosystems. Their shape and soil physicoche...
International audienceTermites are key soil bioturbators in tropical ecosystems. Apart from mound ne...
Understanding the link between termites' impact on ecosystem functioning and their ecological needs ...
International audienceIn the tropics, termites are known to be key litter decomposers and soil biotu...
Structures built by fungus-growing (Isoptera, Macrotermitinae) termites could be considered as an ex...
Several fungus-growing termite species build mounds, or termitaria, that are conspicuous features of...
ABSTRACT: Soil-feeding termites transport soil for mound building, and this process can affect soil ...
International audienceThis work focuses on the interactions between fungus-growing termites (Isopter...
In the tropics, termites are key litter decomposers and soil bioturbators. Termite foraging activity...
Fungus-growing termites are involved in many ecological processes and play a central role in influen...
Termite mounds are bioengineered granular ensembles that remain stable over decades, a vital require...
This study investigated the influence of soil properties on the density and shape of epigeous fungus...
Termite mounds are conspicuous features in many tropical ecosystems. Their shape and soil physicoche...
International audienceTermites are key soil bioturbators in tropical ecosystems. Apart from mound ne...
Understanding the link between termites' impact on ecosystem functioning and their ecological needs ...
International audienceIn the tropics, termites are known to be key litter decomposers and soil biotu...
Structures built by fungus-growing (Isoptera, Macrotermitinae) termites could be considered as an ex...
Several fungus-growing termite species build mounds, or termitaria, that are conspicuous features of...
ABSTRACT: Soil-feeding termites transport soil for mound building, and this process can affect soil ...
International audienceThis work focuses on the interactions between fungus-growing termites (Isopter...
In the tropics, termites are key litter decomposers and soil bioturbators. Termite foraging activity...
Fungus-growing termites are involved in many ecological processes and play a central role in influen...