Nestmate recognition is fundamental for the cohesiveness of the colony in social insects. Acromyrmex landolti is a higher Attini, a leaf-cutter ant with largest nest and morphological castes. We studied the location of the recognition signal of A. landolti on the whole ant body, the isolation effect on the capacity of nestmaterecognition, and the role of the mandibular (MG) and post-pharyngeal glands (PPG) as putative sources for chemical recognition signals in this species. We performed behavioral bioassays and chemical analyses of MG and PPG glands; MG volatiles in different castes were also characterized. In order to determine the occurrence of nestmate recognition signals, behavioral tests were performed for which the whole body, body p...
The compositions of the alarm pheromones of two species of grass-cutting ant, Atta bisphaerica and A...
Social insects use odors as cues for a variety of behavioral responses, including nestmate recogniti...
Social animals use recognition cues to discriminate between group members and non-members. These rec...
Abstract: Nestmate recognition is fundamental for the cohesiveness of the colony in social insects. ...
The aim of this study was to determine how the nestmate recognition system operates in Mycocepurus s...
Nestmate recognition systems in ants are largely based on chemical signals. The hydrocarbon fraction...
Multiple behavioral and chemical studies indicate that ant nestmate recognition cues are low-volatil...
Mandibular and postpharyngeal gland secretions of Acromyrmex landolti (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) as c...
The recruitment system of Atta cephalotes workers was studied in the laboratory. The number of ants ...
International audienceNestmate recognition in social insects generally involves matching a label to ...
Ants of the genus Camponotus are able to discriminate recognition cues of colony members (nestmates)...
Army ants are keystone species in many tropical ecosystems. Yet, little is known about the chemical...
Social insects have evolved elaborate chemical communication systems that support sophisticated soci...
The compositions of the alarm pheromones of two species of grass-cutting ant, Atta bisphaerica and A...
Visual and olfactory communications are vital for coordinated group hunting in most animals. To hunt...
The compositions of the alarm pheromones of two species of grass-cutting ant, Atta bisphaerica and A...
Social insects use odors as cues for a variety of behavioral responses, including nestmate recogniti...
Social animals use recognition cues to discriminate between group members and non-members. These rec...
Abstract: Nestmate recognition is fundamental for the cohesiveness of the colony in social insects. ...
The aim of this study was to determine how the nestmate recognition system operates in Mycocepurus s...
Nestmate recognition systems in ants are largely based on chemical signals. The hydrocarbon fraction...
Multiple behavioral and chemical studies indicate that ant nestmate recognition cues are low-volatil...
Mandibular and postpharyngeal gland secretions of Acromyrmex landolti (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) as c...
The recruitment system of Atta cephalotes workers was studied in the laboratory. The number of ants ...
International audienceNestmate recognition in social insects generally involves matching a label to ...
Ants of the genus Camponotus are able to discriminate recognition cues of colony members (nestmates)...
Army ants are keystone species in many tropical ecosystems. Yet, little is known about the chemical...
Social insects have evolved elaborate chemical communication systems that support sophisticated soci...
The compositions of the alarm pheromones of two species of grass-cutting ant, Atta bisphaerica and A...
Visual and olfactory communications are vital for coordinated group hunting in most animals. To hunt...
The compositions of the alarm pheromones of two species of grass-cutting ant, Atta bisphaerica and A...
Social insects use odors as cues for a variety of behavioral responses, including nestmate recogniti...
Social animals use recognition cues to discriminate between group members and non-members. These rec...