Literature DB >> 28312784

Thievery, home ranges, and nestmate recognition inEctatomma ruidum.

Michael D Breed1, Paul Abel1, Tony J Bleuze1, Scott E Denton1.   

Abstract

Thievery of food items among colonies of a ponerine ant,Ectatomma ruidum was common; nonnestmates in colonies or near the colony entrances receive incoming food items and carry them to their own colony. In our study area 7 of 10 colonies were victimized by thief ants. Colonies have discrete home ranges and home range size is correlated with the number of workers in the colony. Worker ants discriminate nestmates from non-nestmates when non-nestmates are presented at colony entrances, but individuals from different colonies were not observed to engage in agonistic interactions away from nest entrances. Non-nestmates gain entrance to colonies when the entrance is unguarded. Many instances of non-nestmates being removed from colonies by residents were observed. The costs and benefits of theft under these circumstances are considered.

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Keywords:  Home range; Nestmate recognition; Ponerine; Territoriality; Theft

Year:  1990        PMID: 28312784     DOI: 10.1007/BF00665604

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oecologia        ISSN: 0029-8549            Impact factor:   3.225


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