2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.08.27.609847
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Route Learning and Transport of Resources during Colony Relocation in Australian Desert Ants

Sudhakar Deeti,
Donald James McLean,
Trevor Murray
et al.

Abstract: Many ant species are able to respond to dramatic changes in local conditions by relocating the entire colony to a new location. While we know that careful learning walks enables the homing behavior of foraging ants to their original nest, we do not know whether additional learning is required to navigate to the new nest location. To answer this question, we investigated the nest relocation behavior of a colony of Australian desert antsMelophorus bagotithat relocated their nest in response to heavy rainfall in … Show more

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