Long-lived animals, including social insects, often display seasonal shifts in foraging behavior. Foraging is ultimately a nutrient consumption exercise, but the effect of seasonality per se on changes in foraging behavior, particularly as it relates to nutrient regulation, is poorly understood. Here, we show that field-collected fire ant colonies, returned to the laboratory and maintained under identical photoperiod, temperature, and humidity regimes, and presented with experimental foods that had different protein (p) to carbohydrate (c) ratios, practice summer- and fall-specific foraging behaviors with respect to protein-carbohydrate regulation. Summer colonies increased the amount of food collected as the p:c ratio of their food became ...
Resource availability can determine an organism's investment strategies for growth and reproduction....
Animals avoid temperatures that constrain foraging by restricting activity to specific times of the ...
As a result of accidental introduction, the invasive Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, has successf...
When foraging, internal needs for particular nutrients might affect food choice, and external constr...
abstract: In order to survive, species must regulate their intake of nutrients. In desert leafcutter...
SummaryStudies on nonsocial insects have elucidated the regulatory strategies employed to meet nutri...
abstract: Nutritional balance is a requirement for the survival of all species. This balance is impo...
pairings would prove that ants have the capacity to regulate both protein and carbohydrate collectio...
Field colonies of the ant Pheidole ceres were presented with a choice between a protein source and a...
Ants are important consumers in most terrestrial ecosystems. They show a great diversity of diets an...
Aim: Foraging activity is critical for animal survival. Comprehending how ecological drivers influen...
Body size has been strongly linked to foraging habits in ants. Running speeds, fighting ability, and...
International audienceAnts are important consumers in most terrestrial ecosystems. They show a great...
In eusocial species, including ants and honeybees, sterile or non-reproductive workers can specializ...
Climate change can greatly affect the foraging behavior of ants. We investigated whether Pogonomyrme...
Resource availability can determine an organism's investment strategies for growth and reproduction....
Animals avoid temperatures that constrain foraging by restricting activity to specific times of the ...
As a result of accidental introduction, the invasive Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, has successf...
When foraging, internal needs for particular nutrients might affect food choice, and external constr...
abstract: In order to survive, species must regulate their intake of nutrients. In desert leafcutter...
SummaryStudies on nonsocial insects have elucidated the regulatory strategies employed to meet nutri...
abstract: Nutritional balance is a requirement for the survival of all species. This balance is impo...
pairings would prove that ants have the capacity to regulate both protein and carbohydrate collectio...
Field colonies of the ant Pheidole ceres were presented with a choice between a protein source and a...
Ants are important consumers in most terrestrial ecosystems. They show a great diversity of diets an...
Aim: Foraging activity is critical for animal survival. Comprehending how ecological drivers influen...
Body size has been strongly linked to foraging habits in ants. Running speeds, fighting ability, and...
International audienceAnts are important consumers in most terrestrial ecosystems. They show a great...
In eusocial species, including ants and honeybees, sterile or non-reproductive workers can specializ...
Climate change can greatly affect the foraging behavior of ants. We investigated whether Pogonomyrme...
Resource availability can determine an organism's investment strategies for growth and reproduction....
Animals avoid temperatures that constrain foraging by restricting activity to specific times of the ...
As a result of accidental introduction, the invasive Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, has successf...