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How memory and motivation modulate the responses to trail pheromones in three ant species

Ants are able to modulate their behavior according to private and collective information. Collective information is coded in different concentrations of pheromone deposited in the environment, especially on ant trails, whereas private information is learned and memorized by individual ants. It has b...

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Published in:Behavioral ecology and sociobiology 2016-03, Vol.70 (3), p.393-407
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Animal Ecology
Animal memory
ant colonies
Ants
Behavioral biology
Behavioral Sciences
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Chemosensory perception
Foraging
Formicidae
Insect behavior
Insect colonies
Insect nests
Insects
Lapse rate
Lasius niger
Life Sciences
Linepithema humile
Memory
motivation
Original Article
Pheromones
Psychophysics
Starvation
trail pheromones
Zoology
title How memory and motivation modulate the responses to trail pheromones in three ant species
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