2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.06.20.599949
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Invasive ants fed spinosad collectively recruit to known food faster yet individually abandon food earlier

Henrique Galante,
Moritz Forster,
Cosmina Werneke
et al.

Abstract: Current management strategies applied to invasive ants rely on slow-acting insecticides which aim to delay the ant’s ability to detect the poison until its effects are noticeable. Despite this, most control efforts are unsuccessful, likely due to bait abandonment and insufficient sustained consumption. Conditioned taste aversion, a learned avoidance of a particular taste, is a crucial survival mechanism which prevents animals from repeatedly ingesting toxic substances. However, whether ants are capable of this… Show more

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