Publikation: Differential construction response to humidity by related species of mound-building termites
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Macrotermes michaelseni and M. natalensis are two morphologically similar termite species occupying the same habitat across southern Africa. Both build large mounds and tend mutualistic fungal symbionts for nutrients, but despite these behavioural and physiological similarities, the mound superstructures they create differ markedly. The behavioural differences behind this discrepancy remain elusive, and are the subject of ongoing investigations. Here, we show that the two species demonstrate distinctive building activity in a laboratory-controlled environment consisting of still air with low ambient humidity. In these conditions, M. michaelseni transports less soil from a central reservoir, deposits this soil over a smaller area, and creates structures with a smaller volumetric envelope than M. natalensis In high humidity, no such systematic difference is observed. This result suggests a differential behavioural threshold or sensitivity to airborne moisture that may relate to the distinct macro-scale structures observed in the African bushland.
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CAREY, Nicole E., Daniel S. CALOVI, Paul BARDUNIAS, J. Scott TURNER, Radhika NAGPAL, Justin WERFEL, 2019. Differential construction response to humidity by related species of mound-building termites. In: The Journal of Experimental Biology. Company of Biologists. 2019, 222(20), jeb212274. ISSN 0022-0949. eISSN 1477-9145. Available under: doi: 10.1242/jeb.212274BibTex
@article{Carey2019Diffe-52672, year={2019}, doi={10.1242/jeb.212274}, title={Differential construction response to humidity by related species of mound-building termites}, number={20}, volume={222}, issn={0022-0949}, journal={The Journal of Experimental Biology}, author={Carey, Nicole E. and Calovi, Daniel S. and Bardunias, Paul and Turner, J. Scott and Nagpal, Radhika and Werfel, Justin}, note={Article Number: jeb212274} }
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