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Type of Document Thesis
Author Mikheyev, Alexander S.
URN etd-06272003-145223
Title Ant (Formica Pallidefulva) Nest Architecture: Structure and Rules of Excavation
Degree Master of Science
Department Biological Science, Department of
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Walter R. Tschinkel Committee Chair
David Houle Committee Member
Don R.Levitan Committee Member
Keywords
  • Formica Pallidefulva
  • Nest
  • Excavation
  • Architecture
  • Ant
Date of Defense 2003-01-01
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
The nest architecture of underground ant nests was studied in Formica pallidefulva. These

ants build shallow (30-45 cm deep) nests, which consisted of more or less vertical shafts that

bear chambers. Shafts appeared to be modular units of nest growth; nests were enlarged by

adding more shafts or extending previously existing ones. The nests were top-heavy, their

volume declining exponentially with depth. The total volume of the nest was strongly

correlated with the number of worker occupying the nest. Several rules and templates that

may be used by workers for nest construction were determined: (a) chambers are formed in

the direction of the tunnels leading up to them, (b) the amount of soil excavated per unit time

was related to the soil temperature and the moisture content of soil. The amount of time and

energy required to construct a typical nest were estimated using digging ability parameters

estimated in the lab. It was found that if a colony was to move twice a year, it would expend

21% of its energy intake and 6% of its worker time on nest excavation.

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