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Ants Exploiting Ants [PDF]

open access: possible, 1987
Perhaps the most sophisticated tools for dissecting the social structure of ants are those ants that exploit other ants. These exploiters range from ants that merely rob others to those that use common trail systems, while yet more devious forms share both the nests and the food supply of their hosts.
Nigel R. Franks, John H. Sudd
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Ant Colony Optimization

Optimizing Engineering Problems through Heuristic Techniques, 2019
• O que é Inteligência de Enxame (Swarm Intelligence)? • Algoritmos em que agentes atuam localmente realizando alguma interação com o grupo • Características: • Individualismo x Coletivo • Cada agente interage localmente com o ambiente • Essa iteração ...
Manuel López-Ibáñez
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Ants

2023
Ants are found everywhere from garden to mountaintop. They are at their most diverse in the tropics, but that does not make the 61 species of our part of the world any less fascinating or significant. As social insects, ants have fascinating life histories. Ecologically, they are highly important and influential.
Gary J. Skinner, Andrew P. Jarman
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Sensitive ants are sensible ants

Proceedings of the 14th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation, 2012
This paper introduces an approach to evolving computer programs using an Attribute Grammar (AG) extension of Grammatical Evolution (GE) to eliminate ineffective pieces of code with the help of context-sensitive information.The standard Context-Free Grammars (CFGs) used in GE, Genetic Programming (GP) (which uses a special type of CFG with just a single
Conor Ryan, Muhammad Rezaul Karim
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The Causes and Consequences of Ant Invasions

, 2002
Invasions by non-native ants are an ecologically destructive phenomenon affecting both continental and island ecosystems throughout the world. Invasive ants often become highly abundant in their introduced range and can outnumber native ants.
D. Holway   +4 more
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Ant opsins: Sequences from the Saharan silver ant and the carpenter ant

Invertebrate Neuroscience, 1996
cDNA clones encoding opsins from compound eyes of carpenter ant, Camponotus abdominalis, and Saharan silver ant, Cataglyphis bombycina, were isolated from cDNA libraries. The opsin cDNAs from each species code for deduced proteins with 378 amino acids which are 92% identical.
Grisshammer R   +3 more
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Ant‐termite interactions: an important but under‐explored ecological linkage

Biological Reviews of The Cambridge Philosophical Society, 2019
Animal interactions play an important role in understanding ecological processes. The nature and intensity of these interactions can shape the impacts of organisms on their environment.
J. Tuma, P. Eggleton, T. Fayle
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The Numbers of Ants in Ant Colonies

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1942
The number of ants in an ant hill is a question of perennial interest. Forel's estimate of a maximum of half a million to a hill was not supported by Yung's actual enumerations (1900) which showed that of five hills of Formica rufa only one approximated one hundred thousand ants, the other four being well below that number.
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