“O sister, where art thou?”—A review on rescue of imperiled individuals in ants
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 …
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
Highlights•This review presents recent findings in social ant defences against fungal
pathogens.•Features of main pathogenic fungal groups are summarised.•Specialist …
pathogens.•Features of main pathogenic fungal groups are summarised.•Specialist …
Small workers are more persistent when providing and requiring help in a monomorphic ant
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
and important threats to biodiversity. Despite the importance of temperature, our knowledge …