Spatial components of foraging behavior in an African Ponerine ant,Paltothyreus tarsatus |
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Authors: | Alain Déjean Guy Beugnon Jean -Paul Lachaud |
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Affiliation: | (1) Faculté des Sciences, Laboratoire de Zoologie et URA CNRS n667, B.P. 812, Yaoundé, Cameroun;(2) Centre de Recherche en Biologie du Comportement, Université Paul Sabatier, URA CNRS n664, 118 route de Narbonne, 31062 Toulouse Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | Colonies of the African stink ant Paltothyreus tarsatuslocated in the forest have nests with shorter horizontal galleries and a smaller total foraging surface than colonies located in open areas. Each solitary worker specializes on the same central or peripheral hunting zone but she does not specialize on a particular sector during group-retrieving. The search for prey is characterized by a wandering walk with spatial parameters varying in two ways. Capture of a termite releases a path characterized by sinuosity and a decrease in speed of movement. In contrast, a failure in the course of an attempted capture releases an increase in both sinuosity and speed of movement corresponding to a socalled reserve behavior. Each worker shortens her retrieving trip in comparison with her search trip and the straightness of the homing paths depends on the size and shape of the prey. Our data show that behavioral flexibility at the individual level in P. tarsatusis important in determining spatial foraging strategy at the colony level. |
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Keywords: | spatial foraging behavior generalist predatory ant African ponerine Paltothyreus tarsatus behavioral flexibility |
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