“O sister, where art thou?”—A review on rescue of imperiled individuals in ants

K Miler, F Turza - Biology, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Ants provide an outstanding example of organisms capable of risky acts.
When ants engage in rescue behavior, for example, they do so for a chance of saving …

Social immunity behaviour among ants infected by specialist and generalist fungi

J Malagocka, J Eilenberg, AB Jensen - Current opinion in insect science, 2019 - Elsevier
Highlights•This review presents recent findings in social ant defences against fungal
pathogens.•Features of main pathogenic fungal groups are summarised.•Specialist …

Small workers are more persistent when providing and requiring help in a monomorphic ant

F Turza, K Miler - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
The common sand-dwelling Formica cinerea ants possess monomorphic workers, yet with
considerable and easily identified size variation. Considering the importance of body size in …

Injury shortens life expectancy in ants and affects some risk-related decisions of workers

F Turza, K Miler - Animal Cognition, 2023 - Springer
The Formica cinerea ants are known to be highly territorial and aggressively defend their
nest and foraging areas against other ants. During the foraging, workers engage in large …

Foraging is prioritized over nestmate rescue in desert ants and pupae are rescued more than adults

A Bar, T Gilad, D Massad, A Ferber… - Behavioral …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Social animals, and ants, in particular, exhibit a range of cooperative behaviors. One such
behavior is the rescue of group members, which cannot return to the nest by themselves …

Comparative analysis of experimental testing procedures for the elicitation of rescue actions in ants

F Turza, K Miler - Current Zoology, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Rescue behavior is observed when 1 individual provides help to another individual in
danger. Most reports of rescue behavior concern ants (Formicidae), in which workers rescue …

Intercolony distance predicts the decision to rescue or attack conspecifics in weaver ants

FMK Uy, JD Adcock, SF Jeffries, E Pepere - Insectes Sociaux, 2019 - Springer
Group formation and recognition mechanisms can strongly influence the decision to
cooperate or attack in animal societies. Therefore, testing how individuals recognize group …

Ants co-occurring with predatory antlions show unsuccessful rescue behavior towards captured nestmates

F Turza, G Zuber, M Bzoma, M Prus, M Filipiak… - Journal of Insect …, 2020 - Springer
The interaction of antlions and ants is postulated to be a predator-prey interaction in which
the involved parties coevolve. Here, we investigated two issues of potential significance in …

Rescue specialists in Cataglyphis piliscapa ants: The nature and development of ant first responders

E Nowbahari, KL Hollis, M Bey, L Demora… - Learning & …, 2022 - Springer
Previous research in our laboratories has demonstrated that, within each colony of
Cataglyphis piliscapa (formerly C. cursor) ants, only some individuals are capable of …

The influence of age and development temperature on the temperature-related foraging risk of Formica cinerea ants

P Ślipiński, G Trigos-Peral, I Maák… - Behavioral Ecology and …, 2021 - Springer
Climate change and the subsequent increase of global temperature are the most current
and important threats to biodiversity. Despite the importance of temperature, our knowledge …