2023
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.230726
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Harvester ant colonies differ in collective behavioural plasticity to regulate water loss

D. M. Gordon,
E. Steiner,
Biplabendu Das
et al.

Abstract: Collective behavioural plasticity allows ant colonies to adjust to changing conditions. The red harvester ant ( Pogonomyrmex barbatus ), a desert seed-eating species, regulates foraging activity in response to water stress. Foraging ants lose water to evaporation. Reducing foraging activity in dry conditions sacrifices food intake but conserves water. Within a year, some colonies tend to reduce foraging on dry days while others do not. We examined whether these differences among colonie… Show more

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