Thermal constraints on foraging of tropical canopy ants

Volume: 183, Issue: 4, Pages: 1007 - 1017
Published: Jan 28, 2017
Abstract
Small cursorial ectotherms risk overheating when foraging in the tropical forest canopy, where the surfaces of unshaded tree branches commonly exceed 50 °C. We quantified the heating and subsequent cooling rates of 11 common canopy ant species from Panama and tested the hypothesis that ant workers stop foraging at temperatures consistent with the prevention of overheating. We created hot experimental “sunflecks” on existing foraging trails of...
Paper Details
Title
Thermal constraints on foraging of tropical canopy ants
Published Date
Jan 28, 2017
Journal
Volume
183
Issue
4
Pages
1007 - 1017
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