TY - JOUR
T1 - Social Life in Arid Environments
T2 - The Case Study of Cataglyphis Ants
AU - Boulay, Raphaël
AU - Aron, Serge
AU - Cerdá, Xim
AU - Doums, Claudie
AU - Graham, Paul
AU - Hefetz, Abraham
AU - Monnin, Thibaud
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2017/1/31
Y1 - 2017/1/31
N2 - Unlike most desert-dwelling animals, Cataglyphis ants do not attempt to escape the heat; rather, they apply their impressive heat tolerance to avoid competitors and predators. This thermally defined niche has promoted a range of adaptations both at the individual and colony levels. We have also recently discovered that within the genus Cataglyphis there are incredibly diverse social systems, modes of reproduction, and dispersal, prompting the tantalizing question of whether social diversity may also be a consequence of the harsh environment within which we find these charismatic ants. Here we review recent advances regarding the physiological, behavioral, life-history, colony, and ecological characteristics of Cataglyphis and consider perspectives on future research that will build our understanding of organic adaptive responses to desertification.
AB - Unlike most desert-dwelling animals, Cataglyphis ants do not attempt to escape the heat; rather, they apply their impressive heat tolerance to avoid competitors and predators. This thermally defined niche has promoted a range of adaptations both at the individual and colony levels. We have also recently discovered that within the genus Cataglyphis there are incredibly diverse social systems, modes of reproduction, and dispersal, prompting the tantalizing question of whether social diversity may also be a consequence of the harsh environment within which we find these charismatic ants. Here we review recent advances regarding the physiological, behavioral, life-history, colony, and ecological characteristics of Cataglyphis and consider perspectives on future research that will build our understanding of organic adaptive responses to desertification.
KW - Chemical communication
KW - Desert-dwelling animals
KW - Dispersal
KW - Navigation
KW - Social system
KW - Temperature resistance
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U2 - 10.1146/annurev-ento-031616-034941
DO - 10.1146/annurev-ento-031616-034941
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C2 - 27860520
AN - SCOPUS:85011300326
SN - 0066-4170
VL - 62
SP - 305
EP - 321
JO - Annual Review of Entomology
JF - Annual Review of Entomology
ER -