An ant biologist and a computer scientist has revealed that the behavior of harvester ants as they forage for food mirrors the protocols that control traffic on the Internet. On the surface, ants and ...
Insects have evolved remarkably efficient strategies for navigation and foraging, employing a combination of innate behaviours and learned experiences to traverse complex environments. Their ...
Social wasps exhibit extraordinary foraging strategies that combine innate behavioural patterns with learned adaptations. Central to their success is the utilisation of olfactory cues, which not only ...
Valentin Dragoi professor of electrical and computer engineering at Rice University, professor of neuroscience at Weill Cornell Medical College and scientific director of the Methodist/Rice Center for ...
Being among the most intelligent creatures on the planet, dolphins are capable of some incredible behaviors, from the clicks and whistles they use to communicate to their incredible acrobatics both ...
Time spent foraging (and in other activities), rate of pecking at food items and length of foraging and nonforaging periods were studied in cackling Canada goose (Branta canadensis minima) goslings ...
Habitat use and foraging behavior of the Chestnut-sided Warbler (Dendroica pensylvanica), Canada Warbler (Wilsonia canadensis), Mourning Warbler (Oporornis philadelphia) and Nashville Warbler ...
Climate change is impacting the winter foraging behavior of wild snow monkeys in Japan, a new study revealed on Wednesday. The research involving the University of Tsukuba, and Shinshu University ...
Finding food and staying at a food source are crucial survival strategies in the animal world. But how are external feeding signals on the molecular, cellular and neuronal circuit level transformed ...
Scientists can predict where and when blue whales are most likely to be foraging for food in the California Current Ecosystem, providing new insight that could aid in the management of the endangered ...
Researchers used miniature robots to mimic how real ants maneuver networks of their own. Credit: Simon Garnier, et al For ants, the pheromone-laden foraging trails they leave behind are like lifelines ...