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Publikováno v:
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 118:472-485
An organism's morphology is constrained by its evolutionary history and the need to meet a variety of potentially competing functions. The ant genus Pheidole is the most species-rich ant genus and almost every species has a dimorphic worker caste (a
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Jo Anne Holley, Kaitlyn A. Mathis, Marie-Julie Favé, Reed M. Johnson, Richard Benton, Abderrahman Khila, Joseph G. Laird, Juergen Gadau, Carson Holt, Martin Helmkampf, Vincent Croset, Elizabeth Cash, Eran Elhaik, Aleksey V. Zimin, Kirk J. Grubbs, Ellen van Wilgenburg, Mark Yandell, Ehab Abouheif, Jennifer E. Placek, Brian R. Johnson, Hugh M. Robertson, Rick P. Overson, Joseph A. Moeller, Hao Hu, Chris Smith, Garret Suen, Kimberly K. O. Walden, Christine G. Elsik, Elissa L. Suhr, Darren E. Hagen, Dan Graur, Cameron R. Currie, Shu Tao, Rin Nakamura, Jay W. Kim, Monica Munoz-Torres, Justin T. Reese, Joshua D. Gibson, Lumi Viljakainen, Alexander L. Wild, Candice W. Torres, Ana Sofia Ibarraran Viniegra, Rajendhran Rajakumar, James A. Yorke, Vilaiwan M. Fernandes, Marguerite C. Murphy, Andrew V. Suarez, Neil D. Tsutsui, Christopher D. Smith, Surabhi Nigam
Ants are some of the most abundant and familiar animals on Earth, and they play vital roles in most terrestrial ecosystems. Although all ants are eusocial, and display a variety of complex and fascinating behaviors, few genomic resources exist for th
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Publikováno v:
Behavioral Ecology. 20:922-929
Social insects are distinguished by their extraordinary degree of cooperation and the complexity of their group organization. However, a high proportion of individuals (often .50% at any one time) in a social insect colony tend to be inactive. It has
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 63:43-51
Here, we study distribution of workload and its relationship to colony size among worker ants of Temnothorax albipennis, in the context of colony emigrations. We find that one major aspect of workload, number of items transported by each worker, was