Spatial distribution of ant workers and, notably their aggregation/segregartion behaviour, is a key-element of the colony social organization contributing to the efficiency of task performance and division of labour. In polymorphic species, specialized worker castes notably differ in their intrinsic aggregation behaviour. In this context, knowing the preponderant role of minors in brood care, we investigate how a stimulus such as brood can influence the spatial patterns of Pheidole pallidula worker castes. In a homogeneous area without brood, it was shown that minors display only a low level of aggregation while majors form large clusters in the central area. Here we find out that these aggregation patterns of both minors and majors can be ...
The ability to distinguish friends from foe is a widespread phenomenon among social animals. In ants...
Like traditional organisms, eusocial insect societies express traits that are the target of natural ...
THE success of organisms and their increasing complexity throughout the course of evolution are thou...
Living in groups constitutes the root of social organization in animals. Likewise, the spatial aggre...
We investigated whether the physical castes of the dimorphic ant Pheidole pallidula (Nylander) (Hyme...
Leptothorax ant colonies sort their brood in concentric annuli with the smallest items in the middle...
In social species, the interactions that occur between individuals and also between individuals and ...
In social species, the interactions that Occur between individuals and also between individuals and ...
Nests of social insects are an important area for the exchange of food and information among workers...
Aggregation is usually studied in functional terms, forgetting mechanisms. In this paper, experiment...
International audiencePrevious studies indicate that division of labor can arise spontaneously in so...
Social behaviours are an important component of evolutionary success. This is perhaps most evident i...
Social insects are used as models for understanding the evolution of sociality because they show see...
An organism can adapt to its environment physiologically, behaviorally, and morphologically, but bio...
<div><p>The spatial organization within a social insect colony is a key component of colony life. It...
The ability to distinguish friends from foe is a widespread phenomenon among social animals. In ants...
Like traditional organisms, eusocial insect societies express traits that are the target of natural ...
THE success of organisms and their increasing complexity throughout the course of evolution are thou...
Living in groups constitutes the root of social organization in animals. Likewise, the spatial aggre...
We investigated whether the physical castes of the dimorphic ant Pheidole pallidula (Nylander) (Hyme...
Leptothorax ant colonies sort their brood in concentric annuli with the smallest items in the middle...
In social species, the interactions that occur between individuals and also between individuals and ...
In social species, the interactions that Occur between individuals and also between individuals and ...
Nests of social insects are an important area for the exchange of food and information among workers...
Aggregation is usually studied in functional terms, forgetting mechanisms. In this paper, experiment...
International audiencePrevious studies indicate that division of labor can arise spontaneously in so...
Social behaviours are an important component of evolutionary success. This is perhaps most evident i...
Social insects are used as models for understanding the evolution of sociality because they show see...
An organism can adapt to its environment physiologically, behaviorally, and morphologically, but bio...
<div><p>The spatial organization within a social insect colony is a key component of colony life. It...
The ability to distinguish friends from foe is a widespread phenomenon among social animals. In ants...
Like traditional organisms, eusocial insect societies express traits that are the target of natural ...
THE success of organisms and their increasing complexity throughout the course of evolution are thou...