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studying ants ๐
@unicologne.bsky.social
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Adrian Smith
4 months ago
New Ant Lab video out today: Ants mating and flying at the same time!
youtu.be/bG9I9u-aM8g
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Luisa Jaimes
5 months ago
Join us in
#Kรถln
! @Simo and
@jaimesnino.bsky.social
will be discussing what makes
#ants
such an interesting taxa! And insights on our own research on
#socialevolution
,
#genome
#evolution
,
#aging
, and
#developmental
processes! 6 June 2025 - 6 p.m - International House
cif.uni-koeln.de/events
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Melvin Opolka
6 months ago
Happy to see that a small article Elia Nalini (from
@euracalpenv.bsky.social
) and I wrote for the myrmecological news blog is now finally published! ๐ We present our
@monitant.bsky.social
project and also our Citizen Science approach. ๐
blog.myrmecologicalnews.org/2025/04/09/m...
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MonitAnt: European-level monitoring strategy for mound-building Formica ants
Formica rufa workers engaged in food sharing (trophallaxis) (ยฉ Elia Nalini) In the popular imagination, when we think about environmentally impactful ants, the first images that come to mind are of...
https://blog.myrmecologicalnews.org/2025/04/09/monitant-european-level-monitoring-strategy-for-mound-building-emformica-em-ants/
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Matthew Prebus
6 months ago
๐๐๐Fans of Myrmicinae! New paper in Syst Biol in collaboration with C. Rabeling๐๐๐
doi.org/10.1093/sysb...
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ZooKeys
7 months ago
๐ An updated taxonomic revision of the ant genus Zasphinctus for the Afrotropical region based on the worker caste, with five newly described species:
doi.org/10.3897/zook...
#newspecies
#taxonomy
#ants
#entomology
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Arthur Matte
7 months ago
๐จ New Paper Alert! ๐จ ๐ How did ants evolve their highly specialized queens and workers? With
@adriatica.bsky.social
, we reveal a key evolutionary innovation: adult control over larval feeding unlocked extreme caste dimorphism and complex societies. ๐งต๐ ๐ Read in
@pnas.org
:
doi.org/10.1073/pnas...
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Alex Wild
7 months ago
Had a few minutes to do some photography today. Pleased with this shot of a Texas leafcutter ant in our lab colony, standing in the fungus garden.
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Insectes Sociaux
8 months ago
New research article! ๐ฐ Jardim et al. studied personality in H. striatula ants, finding low repeatability in behaviors and no evidence of behavioral syndromes. ๐ ๐
doi.org/10.1007/s000...
#InsectesSociaux
#SocialInsects
#AnimalPersonality
#Ants
#BehavioralScience
#Eusociality
#Behaviouralsyndrome
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Daniel Kronauer
8 months ago
Itโs always fun to watch the two superstars of neotropical myrmecology - army ants and leafcutter ants - interact. Here, the harvesting activities of Atta cephalotes are disrupting an Eciton burchellii colony emigration. La Selva Biological Station, Costa Rica.
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Gema Trigos-Peral
8 months ago
One of the ecological threats in urban areas is invasive species. The threat increases with the presence of multiple invasive ant species. ๐ Given their dominance, is this co-occurrence feasible? How does it happen?
#Urban
#invasive_species
#ants
We tell you here ๐๐ผ
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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Behavioral responses to numerical differences when two invasive ants meet: the case of Lasius neglectus and Linepithema humile - Biological Invasions
Two of the worldโs most invasive ants, Linepithema humile and Lasius neglectus, are destined to overlap in range as they continue to spread throughout Europe. Although L. humile arrived first, and is ...
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10530-020-02412-4
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bioRxiv Zoology
8 months ago
From citizen to scientist: evaluating ant observation accuracy on a Mediterranean archipelago
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.02.08.637263v1
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One of my personal favorites in the SMNG collection: the โpirate antโ, Cardiocondyla pirata, described by Seifert & Frohschammer (2013) from Luzon ๐ดโโ ๏ธ
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Kip Lacy
8 months ago
In the second paper (currently a preprint) from my Ph.D. with
@danielkronauer.bsky.social
we expand the understanding of ant sex determination by mapping a candidate sex determination locus in the clonal raider ant.
doi.org/10.1101/2025...
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Tomer J. Czaczkes
8 months ago
My review of Cooperative Transport in Ants (and Elsewhere) has received it's 100th citation! To celebrate: cooperative transport media! Oh, and of course a link to the paper:
myrmecologicalnews.org/cms/index.ph...
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Central European section of IUSSI
9 months ago
The call for symposia for the 2026 international IUSSI conference is open! We're looking for ideas for exciting symposia for the IUSSI conference next year. Please submit your proposal by the end of March!
iussi2026.org/wp-content/u...
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https://iussi2026.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/call_symposiumproposals_iussi2026.pdf
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Gema Trigos-Peral
9 months ago
A bit more of my work... Hope that you enjoyed it! ๐๐๐
#ants
#UrbanTemperatures
#AnimalsActivity
In collaboration with
@tomerczaczkes.bsky.social
Graphical abstract by
@theafenogaster.bsky.social
Link ๐๐ผ
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Urban abiotic stressors drive changes in the foraging activity and colony growth of the black garden ant Lasius niger
Changes in habitat characteristics are known to have profound effects on biotic communities and their functional traits. In the context of an urban-ruโฆ
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0048969724002924
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Hugo Darras
9 months ago
2-Year Postdoc @Uni Mainz (Germany) with
@crltt.bsky.social
, S. Foitzik, and me
#Neurobiology
#genomics
#transcriptomics
to investigate the olfactory system of ants from genes to neurons Information:
seafile.rlp.net/f/53a92045be...
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Daniel Kronauer
9 months ago
#1 Here are some photos of one of my favorite army ant action scenes, an intersection of two army ant emigrations. Army ants frequently relocate their colonies, and when they do so, they sometimes run into other army ant colonies that are doing the same.
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Miles Zhang | ๅผ ่ฟๆฟ
9 months ago
This just came online in Systematic Biology, the open access, but unedited version can be found here:
doi.org/10.1093/sysb...
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Roberto A. Keller
9 months ago
If you are one of those interesting people who like sausage-like ants, you are in for a treat: we just published in
@zookeys.pensoft.net
a taxonomic update for Afrotropical Zasphinctus describing 5 new species! You read that right FIVE! Happy 2025 for you as well
zookeys.pensoft.net/article/1312..
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Entomological Society of America
9 months ago
Ants in the tribe Attini are known for growing fungal "gardens" in their nests, and they also harbor a bacteria and other microbes to protect them from unwanted, disease-causing fungi. A new research review suggests this intricate microbiome could offer tools to fight agricultural or human diseases.
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Why Fungus-Farming Ants Could Be a Source for New Antimicrobial Compounds
Ants in the tribe Attini grow fungal gardens in their nests and also harbor protective microbes that ward off other unwanted, disease-causing fungi.
https://entomologytoday.org/2025/01/07/fungus-farming-ants-attini-new-antimicrobial-compounds/
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Daniel Kronauer
9 months ago
Today in
@currentbiology.bsky.social
: a Quick Guide to the wondrous and fascinating biology of the clonal raider ant:โจ
authors.elsevier.com/a/1kOXg3QW8S...
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International Society for Neuroethology
9 months ago
๐ Ants learn to recognize enemy colonies through associative learning - when attacked, they link the attacker's colony scent with aggression. This explains why ants are often more aggressive toward neighboring colonies they've fought before.
www.cell.com/current-biol...
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Associative learning of non-nestmate cues improves enemy recognition in ants
Bey etย al. show that ants that are attacked by other ants learn the recognition cues of their attackers. This leads to increased aggression against all ants from the attackerโs colony that share the same cues. Ants thus associatively learn the recognition cues of their attackers to form an โenemy templateโ that improves nestmate recognition.
https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(24)01595-1
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Ziv E. Lieberman
9 months ago
!!Call for specimens!! I am seeking material of Dolichoderus carbonarius or D. c. latisquamis for nondestructive DNA extraction. If you or collectors you know may have obtained these somewhere in Indomalaya, they would be extremely useful! Rarely collected but highly distinctive
shorturl.at/Jk0ah
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Dolichoderus carbonarius
Images of species Dolichoderus carbonarius from AntWeb.
https://www.antweb.org/images.do?genus=dolichoderus&species=carbonarius&rank=species
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Jon Seal
9 months ago
New preprint on Trachymyrmex and Mycetomoellerius foraging behavior using dietary DNA! (First and second authors are students!)
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.12.17.628420v1
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Alex Wild
10 months ago
Opisthopsis haddoni strobe ant. Northern Territory, Australia.
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Jess Awad
10 months ago
Hymathon 2024 starts in 24 hours! I'm moderating Session 1, featuring a keynote lecture by John Heraty, plus the hilarious Hymenoptera Showdown!
www.hymenopterists.org/hymathon-202...
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#Hymathon 2024: A 24 hour marathon of Hymenoptera โ International Society of Hymenopterists
https://www.hymenopterists.org/hymathon-2024-a-24-hour-marathon-of-hymenoptera/
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Jing
10 months ago
2 New
#PhD
positions in my institution to study
#biodiversity
and interactions
#ants
and
#beetles
in the tropics!
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Gorgeous! Though I must admit, when I hear Poochera and ants, my mind immediately jumps to a much rarer, famous ๐ฆ inhabitant of the town!
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Eyal Privman
10 months ago
Here it is! Our best paper ever, by far. Have you ever wondered how complex traits have evolved repeatedly across the tree of life? May be we have some answers...
t.co/n0HoWi36T7
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https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.12.01.626239v1
https://t.co/n0HoWi36T7
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MonitAnt
10 months ago
As a first post, we can now announce that we have started our already successful Citizen Science project on INaturalist. ๐http://bit.ly/4i7Uh7w Once joined, every observation can be assigned to this project (even retrospectively). So please share this and map out some ant mounds. ๐๐ณ
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Megan Barkdull
10 months ago
Can't imagine a better first post over here than sharing that our new paper, led by amazing undergraduate Mahalia Donaldson and with
@corriemoreau.bsky.social
, is out now in Annals of the
@entsocamerica.bsky.social
! Check it out:
doi.org/10.1093/aesa...
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Comparative genomics analyses reveal selection on neuronal and cuticular hydrocarbon genes is associated with aggression in ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Abstract. Aggression is an essential component of survival and fitness, although the expression of aggression behaviors can also carry fitness costs. As a
https://doi.org/10.1093/aesa/saae036
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Starting my feed with one of my favorite Central European ants: Tetramorium atratulum (syn. Anergates atratulus) - a workerless inquiline we discovered in urban Essen, NRW, in 2021, marking its first state record since 1865! Note the longitudinal depression on the gaster
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