Food Exploitation By Social Insects: Ecological, Behavioral, and Theoretical Approaches
Editat de Stefan Jarau, Michael Hrnciren Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 oct 2019
The book covers foraging ecology and behavior of social insects, their communication mechanisms, and theoretical models of important aspects. It examines two different but inseparably interlaced levels of social insect foraging: the macroscopic or colony level and the microscopic or individual level. The chapters include discussions of foraging decisions, patterns and strategies of social insect colonies, and information use and information transfer between workers. The book provides examples of how this biological knowledge can be used as a basis for the construction of mathematical and neural network models that in return may increase understanding of social insect foraging.
The contributors provide a fresh look on their topics, covering a wide range of subjects and recent scientific developments that are unprecedented in breadth and depth. The coverage of ants, bees, and wasps in one resource is a unique feature of the book. This taxonomic content combined with the variety of research approaches, allows the book to provide deeper insight into the subject.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367385613
ISBN-10: 0367385619
Pagini: 364
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
ISBN-10: 0367385619
Pagini: 364
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
Public țintă
Academic and Professional Practice & DevelopmentCuprins
Measuring the Adaptiveness of Social Insect Foraging Strategies: An Empirical Approach. Social Cues and Adaptive Foraging Strategies in Ants. Individual and Social Foraging in Social Wasps. Season-Dependent Foraging Patterns: Case Study of a Neotropical Forest-Dwelling Ant (Pachycondyla striata; Ponerinae). Foraging Range and the Spatial Distribution of Worker Bumble Bees. How to Tell Your Mates: Costs and Benefits of Different Recruitment Mechanisms. Social Information Use in Foraging Insects. Local Enhancement, Local Inhibition, Eavesdropping, and the Parasitism of Social Insect Communication. The Role of Scents in Honey Bee Foraging and Recruitment. Trophallaxis: A Mechanism of Information Transfer. Mobilizing the Foraging Force: Mechanical Signals in Stingless Bee Recruitment. Chemical Communication During Food Exploitation in Stingless Bees. The Use of Scent Marks by Foraging Bumble Bees. Information Transfer and the Organization of Foraging in Grass- and Leaf-Cutting Ants. An Evolutionary Simulation of the Origin of Pheromone Communication. Mathematical and Neural Network Models of Medium-Range Navigation During Social Insect Foraging. Social Insects and the Exploitation of Food Sources: Concluding Thoughts. Index.
Descriere
Integrating the immense, but scattered, published data with contributions from preeminent active researchers, this book presents the most up-to-date information on foraging ecology, individual search and social recruitment behaviors, and theoretical models of foraging and food exploitation among ants, bees, and wasps. It employs mathematical models to map coordinate processes and unites traditional studies with theoretical approaches. By cross referencing information and concluding with a final synthesis chapter, the authors ensure a complete understanding of the interrelationship between various disciplines regarding foraging and food exploitation in social insects.