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Glossary of ant terms

This is a glossary of terms used in the descriptions of ants.

A edit

alate
winged reproductive male or female ant[1]

B edit

Berlese funnel

see also Winkler extraction

device used to extract ants and other living organism from soil and leaf-litter samples; a sample is placed on a screen with a funnel beneath, and a heat source above; the drying forces the animals downwards, where they fall into a collecting jar, usually filled with alcohol[1]
bivouac
in army and driver ants, nest formed by the bodies of the ants themselves to protect the queen and larvae[1]

D edit

dulosis
see slave-making[1]
dichthadiiform
wingless queen with enlarged gaster, having a broadened head, very small eyes and worker-like alitrunk[2][3]
domatium

see also myrmecodomatium

in plants, tiny chamber produced by plants to house arthropods[4]

E edit

epigaeic

see also hypogaeic

living or foraging above the ground[1]
ergate
a member of the non-reproductive, laboring caste.
ergatogyne

see also ergatoid

denotes any intercaste female morphologically intermediate between workers and (winged) queens, not restricted to the reproductive caste; formerly often used interchangeably to refer to ergatoid queens[5]
ergatoid

see also ergatogyne

a wingless (dealate) reproductive adult ant, anatomically intermediate in form between workers and winged queens or males[5]

F edit

fungivorous
feeding on fungi[1]

G edit

gamergate
a mated, egg-laying, female worker in species lacking a queen[5]
granivorous
seed herbivory, feeding on grain[1]
gyne
a member of the female reproductive caste[1]

H edit

haplometrosis

see also pleometrosis

colony founding by a single queen[6]
hypogaeic

see also epigaeic

subterranean, living below the ground, or at least beneath the leaf litter, stones or dead bark[1]

M edit

mermithergate

see also mermithogyne

"parasitogenic" phenotype of worker ants, caused by mermithid nematodes[7]
mermithogyne

see also mermithergate

"parasitogenic" phenotype of gynes, caused by mermithid nematodes[7]
monandry

see also polyandry

queen mating with a single male[8]
monodomy

see also polydomy

colony housing arrangement in a single nest[9]
monogyny

see also polygyny, primary monogyny, secondary monogyny

nest arrangement containing a single queen[6]
multicoloniality

see also unicoloniality

nest arrangement of a population of ants consisting of multiple independent colonies (monodomous or polydomous)[9]
myrmecochory
seed dispersal by ants[10]
myrmecodomatium

see also domatium

domatium housed by ants[4]
myrmecologist
a student of ants[1]
myrmecology
the study of ants[1]
myrmecophily
association of various organisms with ants[11]
myrmecophyte
plant that lives in a mutualistic association with ants[1]

N edit

nanitic
a worker of the first generation, usually smaller in size than subsequent generations[12]

O edit

oligogyny
nest arrangement with multiple queens, defined by worker tolerance towards all queens in the colony and antagonism among the queens[13]

P edit

pheromone trail

see also domatium

trail of chemical compounds secreted by ants to guide nestmates to a target (usually food)[14]
pilosity
quality of being covered with hair[1]
pleometrosis

see also haplometrosis

colony founding by multiple queens[6]
plerergate
see replete[15]
polyandry

see also monandry

queen mating with multiple males[8]
polydomy

see also monodomy

colony arrangement housed in multiple separate nests[9]
polyethism
division of labor, the development of different roles[16]
polygyny

see also monogyny, primary polygyny, secondary polygyny

nest arrangement containing multiple queens[6]
polymorphism
in social insects, having more than one caste within the same sex[1]
primary monogyny

see also monogyny

single queen founding a colony (haplometrosis), with no additional queens incorporated into the colony[6]
primary polygyny

see also polygyny

colony founding by multiple queens (pleometrosis), with more than one queen surviving[6]

Q edit

queen
see gyne

R edit

replete
worker ant that functions as a living larder, having an enlarged abdomen filled with liquid food[1]
secondary monogyny

see also monogyny

colony founding by multiple queens (pleometrosis), a single queen survive[6]

S edit

secondary polygyny

see also polygyny

colony founding by a single queen (haplometrosis), with additional queens incorporated into the colony at a later stage, usually by adoption or fusion with other colonies[6]
slave-making
the capture of brood of other ant species that is then reared as slaves[1]

T edit

tandem running

see also pheromone trail

recruitment method used by some species of ants, where one ant leads a single, closely following nestmate to a target (usually food)[14]
trail pheromone
see pheromone trail
trophallaxis
transfer of liquid food among family members or guest organisms[1]
trophic egg
non-viable egg laid by the queen to be used as a source of nutrition[1]
trophobiosis
mutualistic relationships between ants and other insects[17]

U edit

unicoloniality

see also multicoloniality

a population of ants inhabiting a single large polydomous colony[9]

W edit

Winkler extraction

see also Berlese funnel

device used to extract ants and other living organism from soil and leaf-litter samples; a sample is placed inside an inner bag constructed from cloth mesh, which is suspended in a second bag containing a funnel leading to a collecting jar, usually filled with alcohol; the device is hung up in the air and passively extracts escaping animals[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Agosti, Donat; Majer, Jonathan D.; Alonso, Leeanne E.; Schultz, Ted R., eds. (2000). Ants: Standard Methods for Measuring and Monitoring Biodiversity. Smithsonian Institution Press. ISBN 1-56098-885-1.
  2. ^ Schmidt, C. A; Shattuck, S. O. (2014). "The Higher Classification of the Ant Subfamily Ponerinae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), with a Review of Ponerine Ecology and Behavior". Zootaxa. 3817 (1): 1–242. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3817.1.1. PMID 24943802.
  3. ^ Brown, W. L. Jr. (1960). "Contributions toward a reclassification of the Formicidae. III Tribe Amblyoponini (Hymenoptera)". Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology. 122: 143–230.
  4. ^ a b Michael Allaby (2012). A Dictionary of Plant Sciences. OUP Oxford. p. 158. ISBN 978-0-19-960057-1.
  5. ^ a b c Peeters, C. P. (1991). "Ergatoid queens and intercastes in ants: Two distinct adult forms which look morphologically intermediate between workers and winged queens". Insectes Sociaux. 38 (1): 1–15. doi:10.1007/BF01242708. S2CID 19188793.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h Wilson, Edward O.; Hölldobler, Bert (1977). "The number of queens: An important trait in ant evolution". Naturwissenschaften. 64 (1): 8–15. Bibcode:1977NW.....64....8H. doi:10.1007/bf00439886. S2CID 13004419.
  7. ^ a b Csősz, S.; Majoros, G. (2009). "Ontogenetic origin of mermithogenic Myrmica phenotypes (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)". Insectes Sociaux. 56 (1): 70–76. doi:10.1007/s00040-008-1040-3. S2CID 24435877.
  8. ^ a b Heinze, Jürgen; Tsuji, Kazuki (1995). "Ant reproductive strategies". Researches on Population Ecology. 37 (2): 135–149. doi:10.1007/BF02515814. S2CID 21948488.
  9. ^ a b c d Robinson, Elva JH (2014). "Polydomy: the organisation and adaptive function of complex nest systems in ants". Current Opinion in Insect Science. 5: 37–43. doi:10.1016/j.cois.2014.09.002. PMID 32846740.
  10. ^ Pfeiffer, Martin; Huttenlocher, Heiko; Ayasse, Manfred (2010). "Myrmecochorous plants use chemical mimicry to cheat seed-dispersing ants". Functional Ecology. 24 (3): 545–555. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2435.2009.01661.x.
  11. ^ Mynhardt, Glené (2013). "Declassifying Myrmecophily in the Coleoptera to Promote the Study of Ant-Beetle Symbioses". Psyche: A Journal of Entomology. 2013 (7): 1–8. doi:10.1155/2013/696401.
  12. ^ Ouagoussounon, I; Offenberg, J; Sinzogan, A; Adandonon, A; Kossou, D; Vayssières, JF (2015). "Founding weaver ant queens (Oecophylla longinoda) increase production and nanitic worker size when adopting non-nestmate pupae". SpringerPlus. 4 (6): 6. doi:10.1186/2193-1801-4-6. PMC 4429428. PMID 25995983.
  13. ^ Hölldobler, Bert; Carlin, Norman F. (1985). "Colony founding, queen dominance and oligogyny in the Australian meat ant Iridomyrmex purpureus". Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 18 (1): 45–58. doi:10.1007/BF00299237. ISSN 1432-0762. JSTOR 4599861. S2CID 20847952.
  14. ^ a b Planqué, Robert; van den Berg, Jan Bouwe; Franks, Nigel R. (2010). "Recruitment Strategies and Colony Size in Ants". PLOS ONE. 5 (8): e11664. Bibcode:2010PLoSO...511664P. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0011664. PMC 2915909. PMID 20694195.
  15. ^ Wheeler, W. M. (1907). "On certain modified hairs peculiar to the ants of arid regions". Biological Bulletin. 13 (4): 185–202. doi:10.2307/1535694. JSTOR 1535694.
  16. ^ Corn, M. L. (1980). "Polymorphism and polyethism in the neotropical ant Cephalotes atratus (L.)". Insectes Sociaux. 27 (1): 29–42. doi:10.1007/bf02224519. S2CID 6813618.
  17. ^ Delabie, Jacques H. C. (2001). "Trophobiosis Between Formicidae and Hemiptera (Sternorrhyncha and Auchenorrhyncha): an Overview" (PDF). Neotropical Entomology. 30 (4): 501–516. doi:10.1590/S1519-566X2001000400001.

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This is a glossary of terms used in the descriptions of ants Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also References External linksA editalatewinged reproductive male or female ant 1 B editBerlese funnelsee also Winkler extraction device used to extract ants and other living organism from soil and leaf litter samples a sample is placed on a screen with a funnel beneath and a heat source above the drying forces the animals downwards where they fall into a collecting jar usually filled with alcohol 1 bivouacin army and driver ants nest formed by the bodies of the ants themselves to protect the queen and larvae 1 D editdulosissee slave making 1 dichthadiiformwingless queen with enlarged gaster having a broadened head very small eyes and worker like alitrunk 2 3 domatiumsee also myrmecodomatium in plants tiny chamber produced by plants to house arthropods 4 E editepigaeicsee also hypogaeic living or foraging above the ground 1 ergatea member of the non reproductive laboring caste ergatogynesee also ergatoid denotes any intercaste female morphologically intermediate between workers and winged queens not restricted to the reproductive caste formerly often used interchangeably to refer to ergatoid queens 5 ergatoidsee also ergatogyne a wingless dealate reproductive adult ant anatomically intermediate in form between workers and winged queens or males 5 F editfungivorousfeeding on fungi 1 G editgamergatea mated egg laying female worker in species lacking a queen 5 granivorousseed herbivory feeding on grain 1 gynea member of the female reproductive caste 1 H edithaplometrosissee also pleometrosis colony founding by a single queen 6 hypogaeicsee also epigaeic subterranean living below the ground or at least beneath the leaf litter stones or dead bark 1 M editmermithergatesee also mermithogyne parasitogenic phenotype of worker ants caused by mermithid nematodes 7 mermithogynesee also mermithergate parasitogenic phenotype of gynes caused by mermithid nematodes 7 monandrysee also polyandry queen mating with a single male 8 monodomysee also polydomy colony housing arrangement in a single nest 9 monogynysee also polygyny primary monogyny secondary monogyny nest arrangement containing a single queen 6 multicolonialitysee also unicoloniality nest arrangement of a population of ants consisting of multiple independent colonies monodomous or polydomous 9 myrmecochoryseed dispersal by ants 10 myrmecodomatiumsee also domatium domatium housed by ants 4 myrmecologista student of ants 1 myrmecologythe study of ants 1 myrmecophilyassociation of various organisms with ants 11 myrmecophyteplant that lives in a mutualistic association with ants 1 N editnanitica worker of the first generation usually smaller in size than subsequent generations 12 O editoligogynynest arrangement with multiple queens defined by worker tolerance towards all queens in the colony and antagonism among the queens 13 P editpheromone trailsee also domatium trail of chemical compounds secreted by ants to guide nestmates to a target usually food 14 pilosityquality of being covered with hair 1 pleometrosissee also haplometrosis colony founding by multiple queens 6 plerergatesee replete 15 polyandrysee also monandry queen mating with multiple males 8 polydomysee also monodomy colony arrangement housed in multiple separate nests 9 polyethismdivision of labor the development of different roles 16 polygynysee also monogyny primary polygyny secondary polygyny nest arrangement containing multiple queens 6 polymorphismin social insects having more than one caste within the same sex 1 primary monogynysee also monogyny single queen founding a colony haplometrosis with no additional queens incorporated into the colony 6 primary polygynysee also polygyny colony founding by multiple queens pleometrosis with more than one queen surviving 6 Q editqueensee gyneR editrepleteworker ant that functions as a living larder having an enlarged abdomen filled with liquid food 1 secondary monogynysee also monogyny colony founding by multiple queens pleometrosis a single queen survive 6 S editsecondary polygynysee also polygyny colony founding by a single queen haplometrosis with additional queens incorporated into the colony at a later stage usually by adoption or fusion with other colonies 6 slave makingthe capture of brood of other ant species that is then reared as slaves 1 T edittandem runningsee also pheromone trail recruitment method used by some species of ants where one ant leads a single closely following nestmate to a target usually food 14 trail pheromonesee pheromone trail trophallaxistransfer of liquid food among family members or guest organisms 1 trophic eggnon viable egg laid by the queen to be used as a source of nutrition 1 trophobiosismutualistic relationships between ants and other insects 17 U editunicolonialitysee also multicoloniality a population of ants inhabiting a single large polydomous colony 9 W editWinkler extractionsee also Berlese funnel device used to extract ants and other living organism from soil and leaf litter samples a sample is placed inside an inner bag constructed from cloth mesh which is suspended in a second bag containing a funnel leading to a collecting jar usually filled with alcohol the device is hung up in the air and passively extracts escaping animals 1 See also editGlossary of entomology terms Glossary of scientific names Glossary of scientific namingReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Agosti Donat Majer Jonathan D Alonso Leeanne E Schultz Ted R eds 2000 Ants Standard Methods for Measuring and Monitoring Biodiversity Smithsonian Institution Press ISBN 1 56098 885 1 Schmidt C A Shattuck S O 2014 The Higher Classification of the Ant Subfamily Ponerinae Hymenoptera Formicidae with a Review of Ponerine Ecology and Behavior Zootaxa 3817 1 1 242 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 3817 1 1 PMID 24943802 Brown W L Jr 1960 Contributions toward a reclassification of the Formicidae III Tribe Amblyoponini Hymenoptera Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 122 143 230 a b Michael Allaby 2012 A Dictionary of Plant Sciences OUP Oxford p 158 ISBN 978 0 19 960057 1 a b c Peeters C P 1991 Ergatoid queens and intercastes in ants Two distinct adult forms which look morphologically intermediate between workers and winged queens Insectes Sociaux 38 1 1 15 doi 10 1007 BF01242708 S2CID 19188793 a b c d e f g h Wilson Edward O Holldobler Bert 1977 The number of queens An important trait in ant evolution Naturwissenschaften 64 1 8 15 Bibcode 1977NW 64 8H doi 10 1007 bf00439886 S2CID 13004419 a b Csosz S Majoros G 2009 Ontogenetic origin of mermithogenic Myrmica phenotypes Hymenoptera Formicidae Insectes Sociaux 56 1 70 76 doi 10 1007 s00040 008 1040 3 S2CID 24435877 a b Heinze Jurgen Tsuji Kazuki 1995 Ant reproductive strategies Researches on Population Ecology 37 2 135 149 doi 10 1007 BF02515814 S2CID 21948488 a b c d Robinson Elva JH 2014 Polydomy the organisation and adaptive function of complex nest systems in ants Current Opinion in Insect Science 5 37 43 doi 10 1016 j cois 2014 09 002 PMID 32846740 Pfeiffer Martin Huttenlocher Heiko Ayasse Manfred 2010 Myrmecochorous plants use chemical mimicry to cheat seed dispersing ants Functional Ecology 24 3 545 555 doi 10 1111 j 1365 2435 2009 01661 x Mynhardt Glene 2013 Declassifying Myrmecophily in the Coleoptera to Promote the Study of Ant Beetle Symbioses Psyche A Journal of Entomology 2013 7 1 8 doi 10 1155 2013 696401 Ouagoussounon I Offenberg J Sinzogan A Adandonon A Kossou D Vayssieres JF 2015 Founding weaver ant queens Oecophylla longinoda increase production and nanitic worker size when adopting non nestmate pupae SpringerPlus 4 6 6 doi 10 1186 2193 1801 4 6 PMC 4429428 PMID 25995983 Holldobler Bert Carlin Norman F 1985 Colony founding queen dominance and oligogyny in the Australian meat ant Iridomyrmex purpureus Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 18 1 45 58 doi 10 1007 BF00299237 ISSN 1432 0762 JSTOR 4599861 S2CID 20847952 a b Planque Robert van den Berg Jan Bouwe Franks Nigel R 2010 Recruitment Strategies and Colony Size in Ants PLOS ONE 5 8 e11664 Bibcode 2010PLoSO 511664P doi 10 1371 journal pone 0011664 PMC 2915909 PMID 20694195 Wheeler W M 1907 On certain modified hairs peculiar to the ants of arid regions Biological Bulletin 13 4 185 202 doi 10 2307 1535694 JSTOR 1535694 Corn M L 1980 Polymorphism and polyethism in the neotropical ant Cephalotes atratus L Insectes Sociaux 27 1 29 42 doi 10 1007 bf02224519 S2CID 6813618 Delabie Jacques H C 2001 Trophobiosis Between Formicidae and Hemiptera Sternorrhyncha and Auchenorrhyncha an Overview PDF Neotropical Entomology 30 4 501 516 doi 10 1590 S1519 566X2001000400001 External links editAntkey glossary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Glossary of ant terms amp oldid 1188118004 polydomy, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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