
The amount of the trail pheromone substance, 3-ethyl-2,5-dimethylpyrazine, of the leaf-cutting ant Atta sexdens sexdens (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) increases with increasing size of the ant from 0 to 35 ng per individual. The compounds 2,5-dimethylpyrazine and trimethylpyrazine are also consistently present. Trails of venom gland extracts are followed with unequal fidelity by different castes. Minor workers follow best, mediums least well. Workers walk sinuously on narrow trails and less sinuously on wider trails up to 9 mm. Trails wider than 9 mm are not followed. The optimum concentration of pheromone on synthetic trails lies between 15 and 150 pg cm-1. Given a choice of concentrations at a trail branch, workers always choose the more concentrated. Workers showed slight preference for a trail made with venom gland secretion from their own, over that from an alien colony, but there is no preference for a trail that contains Dufour gland secretion additionally.
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venom, 0608 Zoology, trail width, colony specificity, alta sexdens sexdens, Formicidae, pheromone concentration, Science & Technology, venom gland, trail pheromone, gland, dufour gland, WORKERS, formicidae, Dufour gland, 3109 Zoology, atta sexdens sexdens, GLAND, QL1-991, 3-ethyl-2,5-dimethylpyrazine, workers, Alta sexdens sexdens, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Entomology, Zoology, VENOM, caste differences
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