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Small animals and small animal cookies. Montage by Nan Swift.
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Wolf on Ants on Stilts (2006)“The Ant Odometer: Stepping on Stilts and Stumps,” Matthias Wittlinger, Rüdiger Wehner, and Harald Wolf, Science, vol. 312, no. 5782, 2006, pp. 1965-1967. (Thanks to Michael Smith for bringing this to our attention.) The authors, at the University of Ulm and the University of Zurich, report:
Here we test the hypothesis that navigating ants measure distances traveled by using some kind of step integrator, or “step counter.” We manipulated the lengths of the legs and, hence, the stride lengths, in freely walking ants. Animals with elongated (“stilts”) or shortened legs (“stumps”) take larger or shorter strides, respectively, and concomitantly misgauge travel distance. Travel distance is overestimated by experimental animals walking on stilts and underestimated by animals walking on stumps.
Detail from the study “The Ant Odometer: Stepping on Stilts
and Stumps.”
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Wolf on Ants on Stilts (2007)“The Desert Ant Odometer: A Stride Integrator that Accounts for Stride Length and Walking Speed,” Matthias Wittlinger, Rüdiger Wehner and Harald Wolf, Journal of Experimental Biology, vol. 210, 2007, pp. 198-207. The authors report:
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Detail from the study “The Desert Ant Odometer: A Stride Integrator that Accounts for Stride Length and Walking Speed.”
Harald Wolf, co-author of the studies “The Desert Ant Odometer: Stepping on Stilts and Stumps” and “The Desert Ant Odometer: A Stride Integrator that Accounts for Stride Length and Walking Speed.” Drawing by Nan Swift.
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Ants Trapped and Hunkered in an Old Bunker“Ants Trapped for Years in an Old Bunker; Survival by Cannibalism and Eventual Escape,” Tomasz Rutkowski, István Maák, .DUL�9HSVlOlLQHQ��*HPD�7ULJRV�3HUDO��:RMFLHFK�6WHSKDQ��*U]HJRU]�:RMWDV]\Q��DQG�:RMFLHFK�Czechowski, Journal of Hymenoptera Research, vol. 72, 2019, pp. 177-184. (Thanks to Sonya Taaffe for bringing this to our attention.) The authors, at Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland; the Polish Academy of Sciences; the University of Helsinki, Finland; and the Polish Society for Nature Protection, report:
Successful evacuation of a peculiar ‘colony’ of the wood ant Formica polyctena Först, for years trapped within an old bunker previously used for storing nuclear weapons, is reported. Using an experimentally installed boardwalk, the imprisoned ants managed to get through the ventilation pipe to their maternal nest on the top of the bunker. In our previous report, we left open WKH�TXHVWLRQ�RI�KRZ�WKH�µFRORQ\¶�FRXOG� survive seemingly without food. Here we show that the ‘colony’ in the bunker VXUYLYHG�DQG�JUHZ�WKDQNV�WR�DQ�LQÀX[�RI�workers from the source nest above the bunker and mass consumption of corpses of the imprisoned nestmates.
Detail from the study “Ants Trapped for Years in an Old
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