Recruitment communication and pheromone trails in the neotropical ants,Leptothorax (Nesomyrmex) spininodis andL. (N.) echinatinodis |
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Authors: | R. J. Stuart M. W. Moffett |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Entomology, Rutgers University, P.O. Box 231, 08903 New Brunswick, (New Jersey), (USA);(2) Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, 02138 Cambridge, (Massachusetts), (USA) |
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Abstract: | Leptothorax (Nesomyrmex) spininodis andL. (N.) echinatinodis workers lay pheromone trails when returning from food sources to their nests. Workers from within the nest begin following the trail almost immediately upon the successful forager's return and do not require a leader. The trail remains effective for about four minutes under our laboratory conditions but it is unclear whether the trail alone is sufficient to induce recruitment or whether additional signals, perhaps emitted within the nest, are involved. Pheromone trails of this type have not previously been documented for leptothoracine ants. |
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Keywords: | Recruitment trails pheromone foraging Leptothorax Nesomyrmex ant |
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