Glossary of ant terms#pleometrosis

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This is a glossary of terms used in the descriptions of ants.

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A

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{{term|term= alate |content= alate }}{{defn|1= winged reproductive male or female ant }}

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B

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{{term|term= Berlese funnel |content= Berlese funnel }}{{defn|1=

{{ghat|1=see also Winkler extraction}}

device used to extract ants and other living organism from soil and leaf-litter samples; a sample is placed on a screen with a funnel beneath, and a heat source above; the drying forces the animals downwards, where they fall into a collecting jar, usually filled with alcohol }}

{{term|term= bivouac |content= bivouac }}{{defn|1= in army and driver ants, nest formed by the bodies of the ants themselves to protect the queen and larvae }}

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D

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{{term|term= dulosis |content= dulosis }}{{defn|1= see slave-making }}

{{term|term= dichthadiiform |content= dichthadiiform }}{{defn|1= wingless queen with enlarged gaster, having a broadened head, very small eyes and worker-like alitrunk }}

{{term|term= domatium |content= domatium }}{{defn|1=

{{ghat|1=see also myrmecodomatium}}

in plants, tiny chamber produced by plants to house arthropods }}

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E

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{{term|term= epigaeic |content= epigaeic }}{{defn|1=

{{ghat|1=see also hypogaeic}}

living or foraging above the ground }}

{{term|term= ergate |content= ergate}}{{defn|1=a member of the non-reproductive, laboring caste.}}

{{term|term= ergatogyne |content= ergatogyne }}{{defn|1=

{{ghat|1=see also ergatoid}}

denotes any intercaste female morphologically intermediate between workers and (winged) queens, not restricted to the reproductive caste; formerly often used interchangeably to refer to ergatoid queens

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{{term|term= ergatoid |content= ergatoid }}{{defn|1=

{{ghat|1=see also ergatogyne}}

a wingless (dealate) reproductive adult ant, anatomically intermediate in form between workers and winged queens or males

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F

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{{term|term= fungivorous |content= fungivorous }}{{defn|1= feeding on fungi }}

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G

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{{term|term= gamergate |content= gamergate }}{{defn|1= a mated, egg-laying, female worker in species lacking a queen }}

{{term|term= granivorous |content= granivorous }}{{defn|1= seed herbivory, feeding on grain }}

{{term|term= gyne |content= gyne }}{{defn|1= a member of the female reproductive caste }}

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H

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{{term|term= haplometrosis |content= haplometrosis }}{{defn|1=

{{ghat|1=see also pleometrosis}}

colony founding by a single queen

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{{term|term= hypogaeic |content= hypogaeic }}{{defn|1=

{{ghat|1=see also epigaeic}}

subterranean, living below the ground, or at least beneath the leaf litter, stones or dead bark }}

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M

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{{term|term= mermithergate |content= mermithergate }}{{defn|1=

{{ghat|1=see also mermithogyne}}

"parasitogenic" phenotype of worker ants, caused by mermithid nematodes }}

{{term|term= mermithogyne |content= mermithogyne }}{{defn|1=

{{ghat|1=see also mermithergate}}

"parasitogenic" phenotype of gynes, caused by mermithid nematodes

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{{term|term= monandry |content= monandry }}{{defn|1=

{{ghat|1=see also polyandry}}

queen mating with a single male

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{{term|term= monodomy |content= monodomy }}{{defn|1=

{{ghat|1=see also polydomy}}

colony housing arrangement in a single nest

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{{term|term= monogyny |content= monogyny }}{{defn|1=

{{ghat|1=see also polygyny, primary monogyny, secondary monogyny}}

nest arrangement containing a single queen

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{{term|term= multicoloniality |content= multicoloniality }}{{defn|1=

{{ghat|1=see also unicoloniality}}

nest arrangement of a population of ants consisting of multiple independent colonies (monodomous or polydomous)

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{{term|term= myrmecochory |content= myrmecochory }}{{defn|1= seed dispersal by ants }}

{{term|term= myrmecodomatium |content= myrmecodomatium }}{{defn|1=

{{ghat|1=see also domatium}}

domatium housed by ants }}

{{term|term= myrmecologist |content= myrmecologist }}{{defn|1= a student of ants }}

{{term|term= myrmecology |content= myrmecology }}{{defn|1= the study of ants }}

{{term|term= myrmecophily |content= myrmecophily }}{{defn|1= association of various organisms with ants }}

{{term|term= myrmecophyte |content= myrmecophyte }}{{defn|1= plant that lives in a mutualistic association with ants }}

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N

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{{term|term= nanitic |content= nanitic }}{{defn|1= a worker of the first generation, usually smaller in size than subsequent generations }}

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O

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{{term|term= oligogyny |content= oligogyny }}{{defn|1= nest arrangement with multiple queens, defined by worker tolerance towards all queens in the colony and antagonism among the queens }}

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P

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{{term|term= pheromone trail |content= pheromone trail }}{{defn|1=

{{ghat|1=see also domatium}}

trail of chemical compounds secreted by ants to guide nestmates to a target (usually food) }}

{{term|term= pilosity |content= pilosity }}{{defn|1= quality of being covered with hair }}

{{term|term= pleometrosis |content= pleometrosis }}{{defn|1=

{{ghat|1=see also haplometrosis}}

colony founding by multiple queens

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{{term|term= plerergate |content= plerergate }}{{defn|1= see replete }}

{{term|term= polyandry |content= polyandry }}{{defn|1=

{{ghat|1=see also monandry}}

queen mating with multiple males

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{{term|term= polydomy |content= polydomy }}{{defn|1=

{{ghat|1=see also monodomy}}

colony arrangement housed in multiple separate nests

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{{term|term= polyethism |content= polyethism }}{{defn|1=division of labor, the development of different roles }}

{{term|term= polygyny |content= polygyny }}{{defn|1=

{{ghat|1=see also monogyny, primary polygyny, secondary polygyny}}

nest arrangement containing multiple queens

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{{term|term= polymorphism |content= polymorphism }}{{defn|1= in social insects, having more than one caste within the same sex }}

{{term|term= primary monogyny |content= primary monogyny }}{{defn|1=

{{ghat|1=see also monogyny}}

single queen founding a colony (haplometrosis), with no additional queens incorporated into the colony

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{{term|term= primary polygyny |content= primary polygyny }}{{defn|1=

{{ghat|1=see also polygyny}}

colony founding by multiple queens (pleometrosis), with more than one queen surviving

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Q

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{{term|term= queen |content= queen }}{{defn|1= see gyne }}

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R

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{{term|term= replete |content= replete }}{{defn|1= worker ant that functions as a living larder, having an enlarged abdomen filled with liquid food }}

{{term|term= secondary monogyny |content= secondary monogyny }}{{defn|1=

{{ghat|1=see also monogyny}}

colony founding by multiple queens (pleometrosis), a single queen survive

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S

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{{term|term= secondary polygyny |content= secondary polygyny }}{{defn|1=

{{ghat|1=see also polygyny}}

colony founding by a single queen (haplometrosis), with additional queens incorporated into the colony at a later stage, usually by adoption or fusion with other colonies

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{{term|term= slave-making |content=slave-making }}{{defn|1= the capture of brood of other ant species that is then reared as slaves }}

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T

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{{term|term= tandem running |content= tandem running }}{{defn|1=

{{ghat|1=see also pheromone trail}}

recruitment method used by some species of ants, where one ant leads a single, closely following nestmate to a target (usually food) }}

{{term|term= trail pheromone |content= trail pheromone }}{{defn|1=

see pheromone trail }}

{{term|term= trophallaxis |content= trophallaxis }}{{defn|1= transfer of liquid food among family members or guest organisms }}

{{term|term= trophic egg |content= trophic egg }}{{defn|1= non-viable egg laid by the queen to be used as a source of nutrition }}

{{term|term= trophobiosis |content= trophobiosis }}{{defn|1= mutualistic relationships between ants and other insects }}

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U

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{{term|term= unicoloniality |content= unicoloniality }}{{defn|1=

{{ghat|1=see also multicoloniality}}

a population of ants inhabiting a single large polydomous colony

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W

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{{term|term= Winkler extraction |content= Winkler extraction }}{{defn|1=

{{ghat|1=see also Berlese funnel}}

device used to extract ants and other living organism from soil and leaf-litter samples; a sample is placed inside an inner bag constructed from cloth mesh, which is suspended in a second bag containing a funnel leading to a collecting jar, usually filled with alcohol; the device is hung up in the air and passively extracts escaping animals }}

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See also

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