2019
DOI: 10.1111/een.12722
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Why do Pheidole oxyops (Forel, 1908) ants place feathers around their nests?

Abstract: 1. The ant species Pheidole oxyops (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) has the particular behaviour of placing feathers along the edge of entrances to its nests. Here two hypotheses concerning this behaviour were tested: (i) P. oxyops, due to its essentially carnivore diet and particular nest structure (which acts as pitfall traps), uses feathers to enhance the capture of arthropods; and (ii) P. oxyops uses feathers as a strategy for obtaining water, as feathers could act as retainers of night moisture.2. To test the fi… Show more

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“…Arthropods are highly protein food items beneficial to colony survival and reproductive success in some ant species: they are usually used to feed larvae and reproductive adults (Feldhaar, 2014; Judd, 2005). Several species of the genus Pheidole select and consume arthropod remains seasonally or in an opportunistic way (Fowler, 1979; Gomes et al, 2019; Retana et al, 1992). The higher consumption of arthropods, mainly ants of other genera, could be explained in part by its great abundance in the soil (Hölldobler & Wilson, 1990; Piñero et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arthropods are highly protein food items beneficial to colony survival and reproductive success in some ant species: they are usually used to feed larvae and reproductive adults (Feldhaar, 2014; Judd, 2005). Several species of the genus Pheidole select and consume arthropod remains seasonally or in an opportunistic way (Fowler, 1979; Gomes et al, 2019; Retana et al, 1992). The higher consumption of arthropods, mainly ants of other genera, could be explained in part by its great abundance in the soil (Hölldobler & Wilson, 1990; Piñero et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their nests have an entrance of approximately 9.35 cm diam that are perpendicular to the ground with chambers connected by a unique main channel (Forti et al 2007). In some cases, P. oxyops can decorate the nest entrance with feathers (Gomes et al 2019) and other objects such as shells, petals, and seeds (D. S. A. and G. A. R. C., personal observation). This behavior may increase the rate of passive capture of food items for this species (Gomes et al 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some cases, P. oxyops can decorate the nest entrance with feathers (Gomes et al 2019) and other objects such as shells, petals, and seeds (D. S. A. and G. A. R. C., personal observation). This behavior may increase the rate of passive capture of food items for this species (Gomes et al 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%