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#polygynous — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #polygynous, aggregated by home.social.

  1. The #slave #ant #Formica #fusca (#Formicinae) is seen here on common #tansy collecting #honeydew from and guarding the #aphid #Metopeurum #fuscoviride. The #workers of this ant #species, which builds #polygynous subterranean nests, are often exploited by other species for nest building. As C. Carere et al. (2018) found, there is a linear link between #individual and #collective #behavior.

    ©#StefanFWirth Berlin 2025

    Ref
    C. Carere et al. (2018)
    doi.org/10.1016/j.beproc.2018.

    #Photos
    ©S F. Wirth 2025

  2. The #duskyant, #Formica #fusca (#Myrmicinae), is a ground-dwelling #ant with #earthnests in warmer habitats, widespread in #CentralEurope and extending across the western #Palearctic. The nests are #polygynous (severely active #queens). Like many ant species, this one also carries #phoretic organisms on its body, e.g., #mites of the #Histiostomatidae. #biodiversity #insects #Hymenoptera

    © #StefanFWirth, #Berlin May 2025

    Artistic Photo:

    #Worker of F. fusca Berlin, May 2025, © S.F. Wirth