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Leafcutter ants live in highly organized colonies where every ant has a job, and now researchers can flip those jobs like a ...
The existence of ant colonies was a mystery even to the famous naturalist Charles Darwin. How could evolution produce workers ...
In eusocial superorganisms like leafcutter ant colonies, labor is divvied up according to body shape and size, but University ...
Worker ants increase their reproductive success by caring for their siblings instead of producing their own offspring. An international research team has now uncovered the genetic basis of ant ...
Q ueen ants, the only individuals in a colony that can lay eggs, can also live for decades—up to 10 times longer than workers. But for years, scientists didn’t understand why. A new study published ...
Flying ants are known to make an appearance when the weather gets warmer. Flying ants are the reproductive members of an ant ...
The yellow crazy ant, according to a paper published Thursday in the journal Science, lives up to its name. The acid-spraying insect has a bizarre form of reproduction unseen until now in the ...
As he discovered, these ants had almost completely lost their genetic diversity. When he joined Kronauer's lab in 2019, he ...
Yellow crazy ants break the rules of reproduction. Every male ant contains separate populations of cells from two distinct genetic lineages, making them “chimeras,” researchers report in the ...
Image caption: The parasitic flatworm Haplorchis pumilio produces non-reproductive soldiers (left) which have much larger mouths than their reproductively capable colony-mates (center). The soldiers ...
The reason ants emerge from the ground in this sudden fashion is because they have reached the “nuptial flight” phase of their reproductive cycles, at which point those with wings (known as ...