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Abstract: Ants use their antennae as tactile probes to sense their environment, then execute grasps using their mouth-parts on a variety of novel objects.
Points where the food item catches the ground can act as a fulcrum or pivot around which the item can rotate. Ants furthest from the fulcrum have more leverage ...
Abstract—Ants use their antennae as tactile probes to sense their environment, then execute grasps using their mouth-parts on a variety of novel objects.
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Dec 10, 2019 · The elongated mandibles of certain ant species are dexterous grippers that can output a wide range of forces as needed for various tasks.
Missing: Grasping Behaviour.
Oct 7, 2021 · We demonstrate that zombie ants likely turn more than ants on the trail, but the behavior appears within the range of typical ant search ...
A Model of Ant Grasping Behaviour. from www.theguardian.com
Apr 11, 2014 · The researchers used these three rules to build a computer model that mimicked the nest-building behavior. In the model, virtual ants moved ...
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Abstract—Ants use their mandibles - effectively a two-finger gripper - for a wide range of grasping activities. Here we investigate whether mimicking the ...
Nov 4, 2021 · Our group seeks to understand the epigenetic mechanisms that establish, sustain, and modulate caste-based division of behavior, as well as lifespan.
Jul 11, 2024 · This study shows that ants use reverse social contagion to regulate their overall activity and energy use.
Chapters in this book (13) · 1 The Ant Colony as a Complex System · 2 Colony Organization · 3 Interaction Networks · 4 Colony Size · 5 Relations with Neighbors.
Missing: Grasping Behaviour.