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1 September 2008 Aspects of foraging in the harvester termite, Trinervitermes trinervoides (Sjöstedt) (Termitidae: Nasutitermitinae)
R. A. Adam, J. D. Mitchell, M. C. van der Westhuizen
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Abstract

Foraging behaviour and the diurnal and seasonal foraging periodicity of the southern African snouted harvester termite, Trinervitermes trinervoides (Sjöstedt), are described. The termite usually foraged during summer nights when ambient temperatures were 10–14 °C. Foraging occurred at temperatures between 13–25 °C under laboratory conditions. A foraging party emerging from a single hole harvested over an area of approximately 0.78 m2. A colony exploited a total area of approximately 214 m2 and foraging areas of adjacent colonies overlapped. Colonies occupy single mounds.

R. A. Adam, J. D. Mitchell, and M. C. van der Westhuizen "Aspects of foraging in the harvester termite, Trinervitermes trinervoides (Sjöstedt) (Termitidae: Nasutitermitinae)," African Entomology 16(2), 153-161, (1 September 2008). https://doi.org/10.4001/1021-3589-16.2.153
Accepted: 1 April 2008; Published: 1 September 2008
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KEYWORDS
foraging
foraging area
optimum foraging temperature
Trinervitermes trinervoides
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