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  2. Trail pheromone - Wikipedia

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    Myrmicine ants produce their trail pheromones through their poison glands. [9] The major component in the trail pheromones secreted by Pristomyrex pungens is 6-n-pentyl-2-pyrone; several monoterpenes were also found in the secretion, but they provided only marginal effects when combined with the former. [10]

  3. Ant communication - Wikipedia

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    Ant communication in most species involves pheromones, which is a method using chemical trails for other ants or insects to find and follow. [ 1 ] However, ants of some species can communicate without using pheromones or chemical trails in general.

  4. Insect pheromones - Wikipedia

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    In 1921, the U.S. naturalist Charles William Beebe reported on the ant mill phenomenon, which trace pheromones can trigger in army ants: If the animals are separated from the main trail of the colony, the blind ants follow the pheromone trails of ants running in front of them. These run in large circles until complete exhaustion or death ...

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    Find out how to get rid of sugar ants fast, especially in kitchens. ... take it "to go" and spread the word about their goodies by leaving a pheromone trail. At this point, Skvarla says many ...

  6. Ant networks could be more complex than Google algorithms - AOL

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    First, a single ant takes whatever crumb it finds back to its nest, but, in doing so, leaves behind a trail of pheromones that marks the path. Then, other ants follow suit, with more pheromones ...

  7. Pheromone - Wikipedia

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    For example, ants mark their paths with pheromones consisting of volatile hydrocarbons. Certain ants lay down an initial trail of pheromones as they return to the nest with food. This trail attracts other ants and serves as a guide. [21] As long as the food source remains available, visiting ants will continuously renew the pheromone trail.

  8. Fungus-growing ants - Wikipedia

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    [29] [47] The trail recruitment pheromone methyl-4-methylpyrrole-2-carboxylate (MMPC), was the first whose chemical structure was identified. [48] It is also the main trail recruitment pheromone in all Atta species except Atta sexdens, which uses 3-ethyl-2,5-dimethylpyrazine. [49] MMPC is incredibly potent and effective at attracting ants.

  9. Ant colony optimization algorithms - Wikipedia

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    In the natural world, ants of some species (initially) wander randomly, and upon finding food return to their colony while laying down pheromone trails. If other ants find such a path, they are likely to stop travelling at random and instead follow the trail, returning and reinforcing it if they eventually find food (see Ant communication).

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