Protein content of leaf-cutting ant queens before the nuptial flight and during the post-claustral phase. This study evaluated the crude protein content of queens of Atta sexdens before the nuptial flight and after the claustral phase in laboratory and field colonies. The hypothesis was that protein is used for survival of the queen and for early colony growth during the claustral phase. Additionally, the nest morphology, live biomass and adult population of field colonies were evaluated. Crude protein was determined by digestion of the organic material with sulfuric acid at high temperatures. The mean crude protein content was 123.23 ± 11.20 mg for females before the nuptial flight and 70.44 ± 12.21 mg for laboratory-reared queens after th...
International audienceIn social insects, colony fission is a particular mode of dispersal by which a...
Nest foundation in the leaf-cutting ant Atta sexdens is claustral, and the single queen completely r...
International audienceIn social insects, colony fission is a particular mode of dispersal by which a...
Protein content of leaf-cutting ant queens before the nuptial flight and during the post-claustral p...
Protein content of leaf-cutting ant queens before the nuptial flight and during the post-claustral p...
The relationship between the queens' lipid content and nest growth (population size, biomass and nes...
The leaf-cutting ants are important agricultural pests; held annually the foundation of new colonies...
Protein, glycogen, and lipid concentrations were followed in Solenopsis invicta queens, the imported...
The nuptial flight and nest digging are high intensity activities which consume body reserves. The f...
Resource availability has frequently been identified as a key driver for the successful invasion of ...
Annually, mature colonies of Atta ants produce winged males and females, where leave the colony in w...
The nuptial flight allows males and females to meet and copulate and both need energy to perform thi...
Queens in the genus Atta are solely responsible for fungus cultivation and for care of herself and h...
In social insects, colony fission is a particular mode of dispersal by which an adult colony splits ...
In ants, there are two main processes of colony founding, the independent and the dependent modes. I...
International audienceIn social insects, colony fission is a particular mode of dispersal by which a...
Nest foundation in the leaf-cutting ant Atta sexdens is claustral, and the single queen completely r...
International audienceIn social insects, colony fission is a particular mode of dispersal by which a...
Protein content of leaf-cutting ant queens before the nuptial flight and during the post-claustral p...
Protein content of leaf-cutting ant queens before the nuptial flight and during the post-claustral p...
The relationship between the queens' lipid content and nest growth (population size, biomass and nes...
The leaf-cutting ants are important agricultural pests; held annually the foundation of new colonies...
Protein, glycogen, and lipid concentrations were followed in Solenopsis invicta queens, the imported...
The nuptial flight and nest digging are high intensity activities which consume body reserves. The f...
Resource availability has frequently been identified as a key driver for the successful invasion of ...
Annually, mature colonies of Atta ants produce winged males and females, where leave the colony in w...
The nuptial flight allows males and females to meet and copulate and both need energy to perform thi...
Queens in the genus Atta are solely responsible for fungus cultivation and for care of herself and h...
In social insects, colony fission is a particular mode of dispersal by which an adult colony splits ...
In ants, there are two main processes of colony founding, the independent and the dependent modes. I...
International audienceIn social insects, colony fission is a particular mode of dispersal by which a...
Nest foundation in the leaf-cutting ant Atta sexdens is claustral, and the single queen completely r...
International audienceIn social insects, colony fission is a particular mode of dispersal by which a...