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- Title
Effect of substrate roughness on load selection in the seed-harvester ant Messor barbarus L. (Hymenoptera, Formicidae).
- Authors
Bernadou, Abel; Espadaler, Xavier; Dos-Reis, Virginie; Fourcassié, Vincent
- Abstract
We investigated the effect of substrate roughness on load selection in the seed-harvester ant Messor barbarus. Ants were forced to travel either on sand or on gravel to reach a seed patch containing seed fragments of different weights. We hypothesized that foragers travelling on a rough substrate could either increase their load as a result of the increased distance travelled (due to a more sinuous path and an increase in the vertical component of the path) or decrease their load because of the anticipated difficulty of moving with a heavy load on a rough surface. Our results were consistent with neither of these hypotheses: Load selection by ants did not depend on the roughness of the substrate encountered during their outbound trip. The main effect of substrate roughness was to slow down the progression of the ants and increase their probability of dropping or transferring heavy seeds on their way back to the nest, thus resulting in an overall reduction of the rate of seed return to the nest.
- Subjects
HARVESTER ants; FORAGING behavior; SEEDS; SURFACE roughness; MECHANICAL loads; BODY mass index; ANIMAL locomotion; ANIMAL behavior
- Publication
Behavioral Ecology & Sociobiology, 2011, Vol 65, Issue 9, p1763
- ISSN
0340-5443
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00265-011-1184-4