How do ants share their work ? (I) quietly, (ii) bravely, (iii) intelligently, (iv) arrogantly
iii and iv
i and ii
i and iii
ii and iii
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The hairy northern wood ant lives in dome-shape nests – often over two metres high and made of woodland debris like pine needles.
The hairy northern wood ant lives in dome-shape nests – often over two metres high and made of woodland debris like pine needles. One site can have hundreds or even thousands of nests. But how do they relate to each other?
The hairy northern wood ant lives in dome-shape nests – often over two metres high and made of woodland debris like pine needles. One site can have hundreds or even thousands of nests. But how do they relate to each other? Dr Elva Robinson, from our Department of Biology, has been working at the National Trust's magnificent Longshaw Estate on the edge of the Peak District, where 1,000 nests have been identified, to probe the fascinating world of ant co-operation.
The hairy northern wood ant lives in dome-shape nests – often over two metres high and made of woodland debris like pine needles. One site can have hundreds or even thousands of nests. But how do they relate to each other? Dr Elva Robinson, from our Department of Biology, has been working at the National Trust's magnificent Longshaw Estate on the edge of the Peak District, where 1,000 nests have been identified, to probe the fascinating world of ant co-operation.She wanted to understand how ants divide up their workload, with some individuals foraging while others stay put to defend the nest. ...
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