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Article Dans Une Revue PLoS ONE Année : 2011

Local Enhancement Promotes Cockroach Feeding Aggregations

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Communication and learning from each other are part of the success of animal societies. Social insects invest considerable effort into signalling to their nestmates the locations of the most profitable resources in their environment. Growing evidence also indicates that insects glean such information through cues inadvertently provided by their conspecifics. Here, we investigate social information use in the foraging decisions by gregarious cockroaches (Blattella germanica L.). Individual cockroaches given a simultaneous choice in a Y-olfactometer between the odour of feeding conspecifics and the mixed odour of food plus non-feeding conspecifics showed a preference for the arm scented with the odour of feeding conspecifics. Social information (the presence of feeding conspecifics) was produced by cockroaches of all age classes and perceived at short distance in the olfactometer arms, suggesting the use of inadvertently provided cues rather than signals. We discuss the nature of these cues and the role of local enhancement (the selection of a location based on cues associated with the presence of conspecifics) in the formation of feeding aggregations in B. germanica. Similar cue-mediated recruitments could underpin a wide range of collective behaviours in group-living insects.
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hal-01146945 , version 1 (30-04-2015)

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Mathieu Lihoreau, Colette Rivault. Local Enhancement Promotes Cockroach Feeding Aggregations. PLoS ONE, 2011, pp.e22048. ⟨10.1371/journal.pone.0022048⟩. ⟨hal-01146945⟩
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