abstract: Communication amongst eusocial insect is key to their success. Ants rely on signaling to mediate many different functions within a colony such as policing and nest mate recognition. Camponotus floridanus uses chemosensory signaling in the form of cuticular hydrocarbons to regulate these functions. Each cuticular hydrocarbon profile contains numerous hydrocarbons, however it is yet to be seen if Camponotus floridanus can discriminate between linear hydrocarbons of similar length. Individual specimens were conditioned in three different ways: 5 conditioning with high concentration of sugar water (1;1 ratio), 1 conditioning with high concentration of sugar water, and 5 conditioning with low concentration of sugar water (1;4). Two lin...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (HCs) play important roles in insect communication but few studies clearly de...
International audienceNestmate recognition in social insects generally involves matching a label to ...
Multiple behavioral and chemical studies indicate that ant nestmate recognition cues are low-volatil...
International audienceNestmate recognition in ants is based on perceived differences in a multi-comp...
SummaryThe sophisticated organization of eusocial insect societies is largely based on the regulatio...
International audienceSocial insects typically discriminate nestmates from non-nestmates using colon...
The sophisticated organization of eusocial insect societies is largely based on the regulation of co...
abstract: Complex animal societies consist of a plethora of interactions between members. To success...
abstract: The sophisticated organization of eusocial insect societies is largely based on the regula...
International audienceIn social insects the discrimination process of non-nestmates is generally con...
Abstract Background Camponotus floridanus ant colonies are comprised of a single reproductive queen ...
Discriminating among individuals and rejecting non-group members is essential for the evolution and ...
Social insects maintain colony cohesion by recognizing and, if necessary, discriminating against con...
Animals use a variety of sensory modalities-including visual, acoustic, and chemical-to sense their ...
The integument of insects is generally covered with cuticular hydrocarbons (CHC). They serve multipl...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (HCs) play important roles in insect communication but few studies clearly de...
International audienceNestmate recognition in social insects generally involves matching a label to ...
Multiple behavioral and chemical studies indicate that ant nestmate recognition cues are low-volatil...
International audienceNestmate recognition in ants is based on perceived differences in a multi-comp...
SummaryThe sophisticated organization of eusocial insect societies is largely based on the regulatio...
International audienceSocial insects typically discriminate nestmates from non-nestmates using colon...
The sophisticated organization of eusocial insect societies is largely based on the regulation of co...
abstract: Complex animal societies consist of a plethora of interactions between members. To success...
abstract: The sophisticated organization of eusocial insect societies is largely based on the regula...
International audienceIn social insects the discrimination process of non-nestmates is generally con...
Abstract Background Camponotus floridanus ant colonies are comprised of a single reproductive queen ...
Discriminating among individuals and rejecting non-group members is essential for the evolution and ...
Social insects maintain colony cohesion by recognizing and, if necessary, discriminating against con...
Animals use a variety of sensory modalities-including visual, acoustic, and chemical-to sense their ...
The integument of insects is generally covered with cuticular hydrocarbons (CHC). They serve multipl...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (HCs) play important roles in insect communication but few studies clearly de...
International audienceNestmate recognition in social insects generally involves matching a label to ...
Multiple behavioral and chemical studies indicate that ant nestmate recognition cues are low-volatil...