Definition of Polydomy. Meaning of Polydomy. Synonyms of Polydomy

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- multiple queens. Monodomy Establishment of a colony at a single nest site. Polydomy Establishment of a colony across multiple nest sites. Ant colonies have...
- same nest location. Seasonal polydomy is rather rare, and only found in 10% of all polydomous species. Seasonal polydomy is not found in many ant species...
- are aggressive to occupants of different nests within the same colony. Polydomy within a colony is typically favoured as it improves access to forage,...
- studies included attempts to mix species of ants in a colony. He noted polydomy and monodomy in ants and compared them with the structure of nations. Wheeler...
- small colonies. Invaded in urban areas, it exhibits extreme polygyny and polydomy and becomes a dominant invasive pest. Dependent on the season, the number...
- δῶματος, δομή, δόμος (dómos), δέμας (démas) apodeme, monodomy, opisthodomos, polydomy dem- people Gr**** δῆμος (dêmos) Damocles, demagogue, deme, democracy, demographic...
- δῶματος, δομή, δόμος (dómos), δέμας (démas) apodeme, monodomy, opisthodomos, polydomy dem- people Gr**** δῆμος (dêmos) Damocles, demagogue, deme, democracy, demographic...
- queens plerergate see replete polyandry queen mating with multiple males polydomy colony arrangement housed in multiple separate nests polyethism division...
- GABRIEL; SCHATZ, BERTRAND; ELIAS, MARIANNE; MCKEY, DOYLE (2007-01-31). "Polydomy in ants: what we know, what we think we know, and what remains to be done"...
- Bolivia A colony of Acromyrmex balzani consists of several subnests (i.e, polydomy), with one queen each. The underground nests contain 1–14 fungus chambers...