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- (aggression) within the supercolony. Unicolonial: A unicolonial species is one that can form supercolonies. A unicolonial po****tion consists of one or several...
- po****tions of another supercolony. The researchers claim that this case of unicoloniality cannot be explained by loss of their genetic diversity due to the genetic...
- po****tions as supercolonies while others have termed the po****tions as unicolonial. Ants communicate with each other using pheromones, sounds, and touch...
- these colonies was almost zero. This indicates the F. truncorum can form unicolonial po****tions were the workers migrate between genetically different nests...
- January 2008). "The Argentine Ant: Challenges in Managing an Invasive Unicolonial Pest". Annual Review of Entomology. 53 (1): 231–252. doi:10.1146/annurev...
- between neighbouring colonies, which is known as unicoloniality. Many invasive ants display unicoloniality. The adaptive value of this nonaggression among...
- chemical characters. Unlike S. invicta, which has been identified as unicolonial ants (polygynous colonies coalescing into one giant supercolony in which...
- obligate polygynous colony structure that most likely allows for a stable unicoloniality, or the cooperation of several nests. In other words, workers do not...
- history observations on the velvety tree ants (Liometopum occidentale) unicoloniality and mating flights". Sociobiology. 55: 787–794. Wheeler, W.M. (1905)...
- Sophie; Reuter, Max (1 January 2005). "Nestmate recognition in the unicolonial ant Formica paralugubris". Behavioral Ecology. 16 (1): 15–19. doi:10...