An investigation of behavioural patterns that form a basis for termite control in the Australasian region was undertaken using laboratory colonies of the subterranean termite Reticulitermes santonensis (Feytaud). The study attempted to build a picture of the behavioural elements of individuals in a colony and based on this, trophallaxis, aggression and cannibalism were investigated in detail. Preliminary study of food transmission showed that 'workers' played a major role in the distribution of food. It was found, that among factors responsible for release of trophallactic behaviour the presence of 'right odour' between participants was important. It also appeared that the role taken by individuals depended on whether they were hungry or fu...
The feeding behaviour of five species of dry-wood termite (Kalotermitidae) and six species of subter...
Social insects employ a range of behaviours to protect their colonies against disease, but little is...
Over the past 50 years, repeated attempts have been made to develop biological control technologies ...
Abstract: Subterranean termites are important structural pests in much of North America, and worldwi...
In order to maintain healthy colonies, termite workers dispose of the cadavers of dead nest mates by...
Undertaking behavior is the disposal of dead individuals in social colonies to prevent potential pat...
grantor: University of TorontoThe feasibility of using the entomopathogenic fungus, Metarh...
“More than two thousand years ago, a Chinese sage wrote, “When planning for a year, plant corn. When...
Three colonies of Formosan subterranean termites collected from Lake Charles, Louisiana were not ant...
BackgroundUndertaking behavior is a significant adaptation to social life in enclosed nests. Workers...
International audienceSocial insect colonies are characterized by an efficient division of labor, al...
Six studies were done on feeding and foraging behaviors of three species of subterranean termites, C...
A radical study was conducted on the behaviour and ecological impacts of termites in Haru District o...
Although social insects generally live within defined colony boundaries that are defended against in...
none7siThe invasive success of social insects is related to their ability to adapt to new environmen...
The feeding behaviour of five species of dry-wood termite (Kalotermitidae) and six species of subter...
Social insects employ a range of behaviours to protect their colonies against disease, but little is...
Over the past 50 years, repeated attempts have been made to develop biological control technologies ...
Abstract: Subterranean termites are important structural pests in much of North America, and worldwi...
In order to maintain healthy colonies, termite workers dispose of the cadavers of dead nest mates by...
Undertaking behavior is the disposal of dead individuals in social colonies to prevent potential pat...
grantor: University of TorontoThe feasibility of using the entomopathogenic fungus, Metarh...
“More than two thousand years ago, a Chinese sage wrote, “When planning for a year, plant corn. When...
Three colonies of Formosan subterranean termites collected from Lake Charles, Louisiana were not ant...
BackgroundUndertaking behavior is a significant adaptation to social life in enclosed nests. Workers...
International audienceSocial insect colonies are characterized by an efficient division of labor, al...
Six studies were done on feeding and foraging behaviors of three species of subterranean termites, C...
A radical study was conducted on the behaviour and ecological impacts of termites in Haru District o...
Although social insects generally live within defined colony boundaries that are defended against in...
none7siThe invasive success of social insects is related to their ability to adapt to new environmen...
The feeding behaviour of five species of dry-wood termite (Kalotermitidae) and six species of subter...
Social insects employ a range of behaviours to protect their colonies against disease, but little is...
Over the past 50 years, repeated attempts have been made to develop biological control technologies ...