Finding food is one of the most important tasks an animal faces. Although the impact of behavior and morphology on individual foraging success is well characterized, an understanding of the extent of interspecific differences in these traits as well as their influence on resource competition is lacking. Temperate ant communities represent an ideal opportunity for examining how search behavior and morphology affect a species' ability to find food first because ant species demonstrate both a wide range of foraging patterns and intense interspecific competition for food resources. For 10 species across 2 communities, species-specific speed and turning rate were quantified by filming their foraging behavior in nature; we also measured the ratio...
Body size has been strongly linked to foraging habits in ants. Running speeds, fighting ability, and...
The movement pattern of a searching animal affects how it interacts with the environment, thus playi...
Uncovering how and why animals explore their environment is fundamental for understanding population...
Finding food is one of the most important tasks an animal faces. Although the impact of behavior and...
Foragers of Melophorus bagoti often return to previously rewarding sites to search for more food ite...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Introduction -- 1. Foraging patterns and s...
Search is an important tool in an ant's navigational toolbox to relocate food sources and find the i...
Australian desert ants, Melophorus bagoti, return home after foraging by means of path integration a...
Two species of Australian desert ants, one inhabiting a visually rich environment (Melophorus bagoti...
According to optimal foraging theory, an animal will feed in such a way that the costs of foraging a...
Central-place foragers must learn the resource and visual landscapes around them when they are in a ...
Abstract.Many animals, including humans, organize their foraging activity along well-defined trails....
Foraging desert ants, Cataglyphis fortis, rely on path integration for navigation. If the path integ...
Acquisition of information about food sources is essential for animals that forage collectively like...
Acquisition of information about food sources is essential for animals that forage collectively like...
Body size has been strongly linked to foraging habits in ants. Running speeds, fighting ability, and...
The movement pattern of a searching animal affects how it interacts with the environment, thus playi...
Uncovering how and why animals explore their environment is fundamental for understanding population...
Finding food is one of the most important tasks an animal faces. Although the impact of behavior and...
Foragers of Melophorus bagoti often return to previously rewarding sites to search for more food ite...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Introduction -- 1. Foraging patterns and s...
Search is an important tool in an ant's navigational toolbox to relocate food sources and find the i...
Australian desert ants, Melophorus bagoti, return home after foraging by means of path integration a...
Two species of Australian desert ants, one inhabiting a visually rich environment (Melophorus bagoti...
According to optimal foraging theory, an animal will feed in such a way that the costs of foraging a...
Central-place foragers must learn the resource and visual landscapes around them when they are in a ...
Abstract.Many animals, including humans, organize their foraging activity along well-defined trails....
Foraging desert ants, Cataglyphis fortis, rely on path integration for navigation. If the path integ...
Acquisition of information about food sources is essential for animals that forage collectively like...
Acquisition of information about food sources is essential for animals that forage collectively like...
Body size has been strongly linked to foraging habits in ants. Running speeds, fighting ability, and...
The movement pattern of a searching animal affects how it interacts with the environment, thus playi...
Uncovering how and why animals explore their environment is fundamental for understanding population...