SCIENTIFIC NOTE Foraging Patterns of the Leaf-Cutter Ant Atta laevigata (Smith) (Myrmicinae: Attini) in an Area of Cerrado VegetationLeonardo VianaJean SantosLeandro ArrudaG Fernandes
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Social insects owe their widespread success to their ability to efficiently coordinate behaviour to carry out complex tasks. Several leaf-cutter ant species employ an advanced type of division of labour known as task partitioning, where the task of retrieving leaves is distributed between workers that...
Workers of eleven cryptic ant species of theTetramorium caespitumcomplex were used as study system (Table1)25,33. Material from 1385 localities from 43 countries was included. For morphometrics, the present study capitalizes on 29 continuous and two discrete characters of 990 individuals. These ...
which is unlikely to be a random effect considering the result of the probability test. These characters are distributed over the whole ant body; we consider this as an indicator that current evolutionary change affects not just a part of but the entire body. Interestingly, stabilizing selection ...
Katherine Harmon
Lens ervoides, a wild relative of lentil is an important source of allelic diversity for enhancing the genetic resistance of the cultivated species against economically important fungal diseases, such as anthracnose and Stemphylium blight caused by Colle