Division of labor, an adaptation in which individuals specialize in performing tasks necessary to the colony, such as nest defense and foraging, is believed key to eusocial insects' remarkable ecological success. Here we report, for the first time, a completely novel specialization in a eusocial insect, namely the ability of Cataglyphis cursor ants to rescue a trapped nestmate using precisely targeted behavior. Labeled "precision rescue", this behavior involves the ability of rescuers not only to detect what, exactly, holds the victim in place, but also to direct specific actions to this obstacle. Individual ants, sampled from each of C. cursor's three castes, namely foragers, nurses and inactives, were experimentally ensnared (the "victim"...
The ecological success of social insects is often attributed to an increase in efficiency achieved t...
Previous studies indicate that division of labor can arise spontaneously in social groups. The compa...
Most animal societies are non-clonal and thus subject to conflicts. In social insects, conflict over...
Social animals, and ants, in particular, exhibit a range of cooperative behaviors. One such behavior...
Altruistic behavior, in which one individual provides aid to another at some cost to itself, is well...
<p>In addition to digging near an entrapped nestmate and pulling on its limbs, a very simple form of...
Cooperative prey retrieval in the monomorphic ant Formica schaufussi is carried out by workers that ...
SummaryDivision of labour is the hallmark of advanced societies, because specialization carries majo...
Predators of highly defensive prey likely develop cost reducing adaptations. The ant Megaponera anal...
Reproductive division of labour is a defining characteristic of eusociality in insect societies. The...
© 2015 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. In many species, specialized defence trait...
Division of labor among workers is common in insect societies and is thought to be important in thei...
abstract: Division of labor among task specialists is a key feature of the organization of insect so...
Several genetic and non-genetic hypotheses have been formulated to account for the evolution and mai...
Insect societies, specifically Eciton burchellii army ants have had high ecological success due to p...
The ecological success of social insects is often attributed to an increase in efficiency achieved t...
Previous studies indicate that division of labor can arise spontaneously in social groups. The compa...
Most animal societies are non-clonal and thus subject to conflicts. In social insects, conflict over...
Social animals, and ants, in particular, exhibit a range of cooperative behaviors. One such behavior...
Altruistic behavior, in which one individual provides aid to another at some cost to itself, is well...
<p>In addition to digging near an entrapped nestmate and pulling on its limbs, a very simple form of...
Cooperative prey retrieval in the monomorphic ant Formica schaufussi is carried out by workers that ...
SummaryDivision of labour is the hallmark of advanced societies, because specialization carries majo...
Predators of highly defensive prey likely develop cost reducing adaptations. The ant Megaponera anal...
Reproductive division of labour is a defining characteristic of eusociality in insect societies. The...
© 2015 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. In many species, specialized defence trait...
Division of labor among workers is common in insect societies and is thought to be important in thei...
abstract: Division of labor among task specialists is a key feature of the organization of insect so...
Several genetic and non-genetic hypotheses have been formulated to account for the evolution and mai...
Insect societies, specifically Eciton burchellii army ants have had high ecological success due to p...
The ecological success of social insects is often attributed to an increase in efficiency achieved t...
Previous studies indicate that division of labor can arise spontaneously in social groups. The compa...
Most animal societies are non-clonal and thus subject to conflicts. In social insects, conflict over...