نتایج جستجو برای: p extract ants

تعداد نتایج: 1432648  

2004
Martin Middendorf

Ant colony algorithms are computational methods for solving problems that are inspired by the behaviour of real ant colonies. One particularly interesting aspect of the behaviour of ant colonies is that relatively simple individuals perform complicated tasks. Examples for such collective behavior are: i) the foraging behaviour that guides ants on short paths to their food sources, ii) the colle...

2017
Leonid H. Borysenko

A detailed study of the holotype of Sphecomyrma canadensis Wilson, 1985 from Canadian amber has led to the conclusion that the specimen belongs to a new genus, here named Boltonimecia gen.n. Since the taxonomy of stem-group ants is not well understood, in order to find the taxonomic position of this genus, it is necessary to review the classification of stem-group ants in a study of their relat...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2000
H Wolf R Wehner

Desert ants, Cataglyphis fortis, search for a repeatedly visited food source by employing a combined olfactory and anemotactic orientation strategy (in addition to their visually based path-integration scheme). This behaviour was investigated by video-tracking consecutive foraging trips of individually marked ants under a variety of experimental conditions, including manipulations of the olfact...

2015
Vanessa Stefani Tayna Lopes Pires Helena Maura Torezan-Silingardi Kleber Del-Claro Daniel Ballhorn

Predators affect plant fitness when they forage on them and reduce the action of herbivores. Our study evaluates the complementary effects of spiders and ants that visit the extrafloral nectaries of Eriotheca gracilipes (Malvaceae) on the production of fruits and viable seeds of these savanna trees. Four experimental groups were established: control group - with free access of spiders and ants;...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Cornelia Buehlmann Bill S. Hansson Markus Knaden

The desert ant Cataglyphis fortis is equipped with sophisticated navigational skills for returning to its nest after foraging. The ant's primary means for long-distance navigation is path integration, which provides a continuous readout of the ant's approximate distance and direction from the nest. The nest is pinpointed with the aid of visual and olfactory landmarks. Similar landmark cues help...

Journal: :Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience 2016
Paul B. Ardin Michael Mangan Barbara Webb

Ants are known to be capable of homing to their nest after displacement to a novel location. This is widely assumed to involve some form of retinotopic matching between their current view and previously experienced views. One simple algorithm proposed to explain this behavior is continuous retinotopic alignment, in which the ant constantly adjusts its heading by rotating to minimize the pixel-w...

2014
Marie-Claire Cammaerts

Young workers of the ant Myrmica sabuleti (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Meinert 1861 perceived nestmate alarm pheromone but did not display normal alarm behavior (orientation toward the source of emission, increased running speed). They changed their initial behavior when in the presence of older nestmates exhibiting normal alarm behavior. Four days later, the young ants exhibited an imperfect vers...

Journal: :Journal of comparative psychology 2017
Natalia V Atsarkina Sofia N Panteleeva Zhanna I Reznikova

The role of experience in the development of communication in animals is a matter of special interest to many ethologists and psychologists. Ants are known to possess sophisticated and flexible communication systems based mainly on their antennal movements (Reznikova & Ryabko, 2011). However, it is still enigmatic whether young ants need stimulation performances by adults to develop their commu...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Rachelle M M Adams Joanito Liberti Anders A Illum Tappey H Jones David R Nash Jacobus J Boomsma

The ants are extraordinary in having evolved many lineages that exploit closely related ant societies as social parasites, but social parasitism by distantly related ants is rare. Here we document the interaction dynamics among a Sericomyrmex fungus-growing ant host, a permanently associated parasitic guest ant of the genus Megalomyrmex, and a raiding agro-predator of the genus Gnamptogenys. We...

2009
Liliana M. BUFFA Pedro JAUREGUIBERRY Miguel Angel DELFINO

Buffa, L. M., P. Jaureguiberry, and M. A. Delfino. 2009. Exudate-gathering ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) at three different liquid food rewards. Acta Zoológica Mexicana (n. s.), 25(3): 515-526. ABSTRACT. Extrafloral nectaries (EFNs) and hemipteran honeydew are liquid food rewards (FRs) that encourage ant visitation in many plant families in a wide variety of habitats. In this study we explored...

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