Providers of custom-developed interactive 3D simulations. ... This is a real-time 3D simulation that demonstrates how ants use pheromones to communicate.
Ants use pheromones for more than just making trails. A crushed ant emits an alarm pheromone that sends nearby ants into an attack frenzy and attracts more ants from further away.
The pheromone trail laid down by an "Aphaenogaster rudis" ant to help the ant and its recruited nest mates find their way back to prey they plan to kill -- contains a ...
The pheromone trail laid down by an Aphaenogaster rudis ant - - to help the ant and its recruited nest mates find their way back to prey they plan to kill -- contains a chemical ...
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Further investigations of this model are presented in[14]. The previous work has largely been ad-hoc: it assumesa single ant pheromone to help setup a gradient to the food source, plus ...
Bothma, Game ranch management, fourth edition, Van Schaik publishers, 2002 ^ " Excited ants follow pheromone trail of same chemical they will use to paralyze their prey".
Ant Paintings usinga Multiple Pheromone Model GaryR. Greenfield Department of Mathematics &Computer Science University of Richmond Richmond, VA 23173, U.S.A. ggreenfi@richmond.edu ...
A stick treated with the trail pheromone of an ant (left) can be used to make an artificial trail with is followed closely by other ants emerging from their nest (right).
This is a real-time 3D simulation that demonstrates how ants use pheromones to communicate. The student is able to interact with the simulation's artificial intelligence and ...
Spitzer prostitute sits down for TV interview
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AP - The prostitute at the center of the salacious scandal that brought down former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer and generated national headlines is going to dish on her life as a pricey escort. ABC says Ashley Alexandra Dupre sat down with Diane Sawyer on the program "20/20."