نتایج جستجو برای: ants

تعداد نتایج: 8218  

Journal: :Current Biology 2009
David D. Lent Paul Graham Thomas S. Collett

Ants are so low to the ground that slight undulations in the terrain over which they navigate will cause large and unpredictable changes to their view of the scene around them. We describe here evidence of a form of motor learning that helps ants follow their usual route when guiding landmarks vanish from sight. Wood ants were trained to approach a vertical bar presented at varying positions on...

Journal: :Comput. Sci. Inf. Syst. 2012
Ping Guo Zhujin Liu

Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) algorithms often suffer from criticism for the local optimum and premature convergence. In order to overcome these inherent shortcomings shared by most ACO algorithms, we divide the ordinary ants into two types: the utilizationoriented ants and the exploration-oriented ants. The utilization-oriented ants focus on constructing solutions based on the learned experien...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2002
G Q Romero

Vochysia elliptica (Vochysiaceae) is a shrubby plant, which does not have EFNs. Camponotus ants thieve nectar, and can decrease plant fitness by making flowers less attractive to pollinators. However, ants remove herbivores, wHich can be beneficial. Results show that plants from which ants were excluded had lower rates of termite (simulated herbivore) removal than did plants visited by ants. Pl...

2010
Jian Chen Han-Wu Shang Xixuan Jin

In contrast to floating on the surface of distilled water, ants were immediately submerged after being placed in the potassium oleate (PO) water solution, which led to immobilization within minutes. However, some workers survived after being immersed in 0.03% PO water solution at 25◦C for up to 640 min. Elevated temperature of the PO water solution is needed to kill ants within a shorter time f...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2015
Paul Graham Michael Mangan

Visual navigation is a critical behaviour for many animals, and it has been particularly well studied in ants. Decades of ant navigation research have uncovered many ways in which efficient navigation can be implemented in small brains. For example, ants show us how visual information can drive navigation via procedural rather than map-like instructions. Two recent behavioural observations high...

2014
Patricia Livingston Lauren Zolpys Christian Mukwesi Theogene Twagirumugabe Sara Whynot Anna MacLeod

INTRODUCTION Patient safety depends on excellent practice of anaesthetists' non-technical skills (ANTS). The ANTS framework has been validated in developed countries but there is no literature on the practice of ANTS in low-income countries. This study examines ANTS in this unexplored context. METHODS This qualitative ethnographic study used observations of Rwandan anaesthesia providers and i...

2011
J. Nathaniel Holland Scott A. Chamberlain Tom E. X. Miller

Non-pollinating consumers of floral resources, especially ants, can disrupt pollination and plant reproductive processes. As an alternative food resource to flowers, extrafloral nectar (EFN) may distract and satiate ants from flowers, thereby reducing their antagonistic effects on plants. Yet, EFN may actually attract and increase ant density on plants, thus increasing the disruption of pollina...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2011
Stephen P Yanoviak Yonatan Munk Robert Dudley

Directed aerial descent (DAD) is used by a variety of arboreal animals to escape predators, to remain in the canopy, and to access resources. Here, we build upon the discovery of DAD in ants of tropical canopies by summarizing its known phylogenetic distribution among ant genera, and within both the subfamily Pseudomyrmecinae and the genus Cephalotes. DAD has multiple evolutionary origins in an...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2007
James K Wetterer Lawrence D Wood Chris Johnson Holly Krahe Stephanie Fitchett

Ants known for attacking and killing hatchling birds and reptiles include the red imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta Buren), tropical fire ant [Solenopsis geminata (Fabr.)], and little fire ant [Wasmannia auropunctata (Roger)]. We tested whether sea turtle nest placement influenced exposure to predaceous ants. In 2000 and 2001, we surveyed ants along a Florida beach where green turtles (Chel...

Journal: :Ecology 2009
Megan E Frederickson Deborah M Gordon

A major question in ecology is: how do mutualisms between species affect population dynamics? For four years, we monitored populations of two Amazonian myrmecophytes, Cordia nodosa and Duroia hirsuta, and their symbiotic ants. In this system, we investigated how positive feedback between mutualistic plants and ant colonies influenced population processes at two scales: (1) how modular organisms...

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