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Ants' Antennae: A Sensory Tale of Workers and Queens
BrazilSunday, January 5, 2025
While all ants had similar types of sensilla, the number and arrangement varied. Major workers and queens had more, which might help them lead the colony and find food more effectively. Minor workers and males had fewer, possibly because they don't need as much sensory information for their roles.
This study shows how important antennae are for ants. By understanding these tiny structures, we can learn more about how ants communicate, find food, and even manage their colonies.
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