Young, infected Lasius neglectus ants will send out an altruistic "kill me" signal to worker ants, a new study finds, as part ...
When infected by a fungal disease, ant pupae actively emit a chemical cue that prompts workers to get rid of them for the ...
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These baby ants self-destruct to save the colony
Deep inside an ant nest, some of the youngest members are primed to die for the group. When infection strikes, these baby ...
The unusual life cycles of ants are deeply rooted in their social nature. Ants and other social insects like termites, some bees, and certain wasps live in colonies, in which most individuals never ...
Ant species that evolved thinner shells traded individual armor protection for increases in colony size, University of ...
The emergent complexity of ant societies is one of the most fascinating phenomena in the natural world: how do these tiny creatures form such intricate social networks? These networks are so nuanced ...
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Some Ants Sacrifice Stronger Exoskeletons for Larger Colonies, Which May Help Them Take Over New Environments
Species with thinner protective barriers may need fewer resources and tend to have a greater ability to adapt to new habitats ...
Biologist E.O. Wilson once wrote that "ants are the most warlike of all animals," noting that clashes between ant colonies dwarfed the human battles at Waterloo and Gettysburg. But sometimes ant ...
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