- severe. Last is the
necessity to
release excretory products such as
trophallactic secretions from the larvae. Generally,
wasps are
unable to
predict heavy...
-
trophallaxis (one
animal regurgitating food for another).
Despite this
trophallactic spread of food, the
workers kept most of the sucrose. They also found...
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anisopliae infection alters feeding and
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Solenopsis invicta" (PDF).
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mechanism of food
dissemination in ant colonies. In C. fellah, the
colony trophallactic network has been
quantified by
combining unique marking of individuals...
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gallery excavation,
sanitation of the nest and, in the
early stages,
trophallactic feeding of the young.
Nymphs are born
without the
cellulolytic protozoan...
-
symphiles of army ants to
migrate with the colony. Most
species are
trophallactic,
being fed by
other members of the colony.
Almost all
species have also...
- can
easily be
distinguished because they are the sole
recipients of
trophallactic donations.
Trophallaxis is the
exchange of
liquid or food or necessary...
-
actual final, the
round was not used, as the Bee did not run overlong.
trophallactic phylloxera trochiline platylepadid gewgaw rolamite archedictyon euxinic...