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Royal Society Open Science|December 19, 2024
Desert ants avoid ambush predator pits depending on position, visual landmarks and trapped nestmatesAdi Bar, Eden Raveh-Pal, Aziz Subach, et al.
Behavioural Processes|June 29, 2019
The effect of maze complexity on maze-solving time in a desert antDarar Bega, Yehonatan Samocha, Nitzan Yitzhak, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|July 1, 2022
Foraging behaviour, habitat use and population size of the desert horned viper in the Negev desertAziz Subach, Arik Dorfman, Bar Avidov, et al.
Integrative Zoology|December 27, 2021
Evidence for the effect of brief exposure to food, but not learning interference, on maze solving in desert antsTomer Gilad, Arik Dorfman, Aziz Subach, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 16, 2018
Within-colony genetic diversity differentially affects foraging, nest maintenance, and aggression in two species of harvester antsMaya Saar, Pierre-André Eyer, Tal Kilon-Kallner, et al.
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|April 24, 2024
Metabolomics analysis of larval secretions reveals a caste-driven nutritional shift in a social wasp colonyLevona Bodner, Weronika Jasinska, Sofia Bouchebti, et al.
Current Zoology|August 24, 2023
The combined role of visual and olfactory cues in foraging by <i>Cataglyphis</i> ants in laboratory mazesTomer Gilad, Ori Bahar, Malak Hasan, et al.
Plos One|February 29, 2020
Non-spatial information on the presence of food elevates search intensity in ant workers, leading to faster maze solving in a process parallel to spatial learningDarar Bega, Yehonatan Samocha, Nitzan Yitzhak, et al.
Plos One|August 25, 2017
The interplay between maze complexity, colony size, learning and memory in ants while solving a maze: A test at the colony levelMaya Saar, Tomer Gilad, Tal Kilon-Kallner, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|May 21, 2021
Extreme lifespan extension in tapeworm-infected ant workersSara Beros, Anna Lenhart, Inon Scharf, et al.
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Royal Society Open Science|December 19, 2024
Desert ants avoid ambush predator pits depending on position, visual landmarks and trapped nestmatesAdi Bar, Eden Raveh-Pal, Aziz Subach, et al.
Behavioural Processes|June 29, 2019
The effect of maze complexity on maze-solving time in a desert antDarar Bega, Yehonatan Samocha, Nitzan Yitzhak, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|July 1, 2022
Foraging behaviour, habitat use and population size of the desert horned viper in the Negev desertAziz Subach, Arik Dorfman, Bar Avidov, et al.
Integrative Zoology|December 27, 2021
Evidence for the effect of brief exposure to food, but not learning interference, on maze solving in desert antsTomer Gilad, Arik Dorfman, Aziz Subach, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 16, 2018
Within-colony genetic diversity differentially affects foraging, nest maintenance, and aggression in two species of harvester antsMaya Saar, Pierre-André Eyer, Tal Kilon-Kallner, et al.
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|April 24, 2024
Metabolomics analysis of larval secretions reveals a caste-driven nutritional shift in a social wasp colonyLevona Bodner, Weronika Jasinska, Sofia Bouchebti, et al.
Current Zoology|August 24, 2023
The combined role of visual and olfactory cues in foraging by <i>Cataglyphis</i> ants in laboratory mazesTomer Gilad, Ori Bahar, Malak Hasan, et al.
Plos One|February 29, 2020
Non-spatial information on the presence of food elevates search intensity in ant workers, leading to faster maze solving in a process parallel to spatial learningDarar Bega, Yehonatan Samocha, Nitzan Yitzhak, et al.
Plos One|August 25, 2017
The interplay between maze complexity, colony size, learning and memory in ants while solving a maze: A test at the colony levelMaya Saar, Tomer Gilad, Tal Kilon-Kallner, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|May 21, 2021
Extreme lifespan extension in tapeworm-infected ant workersSara Beros, Anna Lenhart, Inon Scharf, et al.
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