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The adaptive significance of phasic colony cycles in army ants
Simon Garnier
, Daniel J.C. Kronauer
Biological Sciences
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Army Ants
100%
Colony Cycle
100%
Adaptive Significance
100%
Brood Care
33%
Foraging Costs
33%
Number of Larvae
33%
Raiding
33%
Reproductive Phase
33%
High Cost
16%
Modeling Approach
16%
Large Distances
16%
Ant Species
16%
Resource Depletion
16%
Resource Exhaustion
16%
Large Cohort
16%
Cost Increase
16%
Oviposition
16%
Local Resources
16%
Quantitative Framework
16%
Continuous Reproduction
16%
Adaptive Value
16%
Reproductive Cycle
16%
Larval Cohorts
16%
Cost Decrease
16%
Tropical Forest
16%
Arthropod Predators
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Army Ant
100%
Reproductives
50%
Head
33%
Biological Sciences
16%
Tropical Forest
16%
Oviposition
16%
Foraging
16%