Injury-dependent wound care behavior in the desert ant cataglyphis nodus

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  • What: The authors show that Cataglyphis nodus desert ants perform differentiated wound care behavior depending on wound location and state. The authors show that leg-injured ants received significantly more care than antenna-injured ones. Only foragers were used for the experiments (selected from the foraging chamber) and no individual was used twice during the experiments.
  • Who: Narmin I. Beydizada et al. from the Masaryk University: Masarykova Univerzita https://orcidorg/0000-0002-2882, Würzburg, Germany have published the Article: Injury-dependent wound care behavior in the desert ant Cataglyphis nodus, in the Journal: (JOURNAL . . .

     

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