- also saw a need for
additional classifications: subsocial, communal, and
semisocial. In his use of
these words, he did not
generalize beyond insects. E. O...
- orb
hidden within a
tangled space of web. Some
Metepiera species are
semisocial and live in
communal webs. In Mexico, such
communal webs have been cut...
- sociality. Most of
these species are
solitary animals; however, some are
semisocial or social, with a
tendency for the most
social species (e.g. C. sociabilis)...
- if
there is a
division of
labour within the group, they are
considered semisocial. The
group is
called eusocial if, in addition, the
group consists of a...
- in
Halictid bees, on a
scale of subsocial/solitary, colonial/communal,
semisocial, and eusocial,
where a
colony is
started by a
single individual. Batra...
-
tropical Augochloropsis species.
These range from solitary, to communal,
semisocial, and even
eusocial nesting behavior. A few
faunal studies have looked...
-
shelters and
scent marking, red-footed
tortoises also show
other signs of
semisocial behavior such as lack of
aggression at
feeding sites, not
protecting territory...
-
outlined sub-social or
solitary behaviour,
colonial or
communal behaviour,
semisocial behaviour, and
finally eusocial: "in
which the nest-founding
parent survives...
-
environmental conditions.
Depending on habitat,
these bees can
exhibit solitary,
semisocial, quasisocial, or
eusocial colony structure. The type of
sociality found...
-
unlike many
other Augochlorini,
which are
typically either solitary or
semisocial. An
example of
sociality in this
genus is
Augochlorella aurata which contains...