polydomy

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polydomy (uncountable)

  1. (entomology) The situation where an ant colony is established across multiple nest sites.
    • 1987, Jörg Eder, Chemistry and biology of social insects, page 35:
      Thus polydomy ensues when an entire colony breaks up into several nesting aggregations.
    • 1990, Bert Hölldobler, The Ants[1], page 390:
      The outpost phenomenon probably accounts for many cases of polydomy, defined as the dispersal of the colony into multiple nest sites.
    • 1995, Andrew F. G. Bourke, Social Evolution in Ants[2], page 187:
      Although this uncertainty exists, the lack of absolute male bias confirms that seasonal polydomy is not a major influence on the population sex ratio.

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