2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10015-022-00759-6
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Multi-level instrumentation of bivouac thermoregulation: current methods and future directions

Abstract: Army ants are frequently used as charismatic organismal representatives of collective behavior in nature, providing templates for modern engineered systems as well as continuing to drive aspirational goals for the engineered systems of the future. Most attention on army ants has been focused on the ability of groups of ants to self-assemble into adaptive structures such as bridges or even whole-colony bivouacs (living nests) that provide shelter and protection. Less attention has been paid to the demonstrated … Show more

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“…However, elevated bivouacs are scarcely observed in E . burchellii parvispinum , and more than half the time colonies bivouac in very underground or enclosed cavities (Baudier et al., 2019; Baudier & Pavlic, 2022). Middens are therefore likely available in different microhabitats across the two studies as well.…”
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“…However, elevated bivouacs are scarcely observed in E . burchellii parvispinum , and more than half the time colonies bivouac in very underground or enclosed cavities (Baudier et al., 2019; Baudier & Pavlic, 2022). Middens are therefore likely available in different microhabitats across the two studies as well.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For further details on field methods, including how colonies were located, tracked, and delineated, see Baudier et al. (2019) and Baudier and Pavlic (2022).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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