formica fusca
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Definition
Noun 1. A species of ant (Formica fusca): A common, dark-colored ant species, often found in woodland habitats. It is notable in ecological studies for its frequent involvement in a behavior known as "slave-making" or "dulosis," where other ant species raid its colonies to capture its pupae and workers.
Usage Notes
- The term "Formica fusca" is a scientific binomial name (genus , species ). It is used in formal, academic, and entomological contexts.
- The defining characteristic referenced in many biological texts is its frequent exploitation by slave-making ant species.
Examples of Usage
- As a subject of study:
- The research paper focused on the foraging behavior of Formica fusca.
- In this ecosystem, Formica fusca is a keystone species.
- Describing its ecological role:
- The colony of Formica fusca was raided by Formica sanguinea, a slave-making ant.
- Observers noted that Formica fusca is frequently enslaved by other Formica species.
Advanced Usage
- In behavioral ecology: The term is central to discussions on interspecies parasitism and social parasitism in insects.
- The relationship between the slave-maker and Formica fusca is a classic example of brood parasitism.
Variants and Related Words
- Formica (n): The genus to which this ant belongs, containing many other wood ant and mound-building species.
- Fusca (adj): The species epithet, from Latin meaning "dark" or "dusky," describing its coloration.
- Slave-making ant / Dulotic ant (n): A general term for ant species (e.g., , ) that exploit and similar species.
- Host ant (n): A term used for in the context of its parasitic relationship with slave-makers.
Synonyms
- Dark ant / Dusky ant: Common descriptive names based on its appearance.
- Slave ant: A contextual synonym specifically when referring to individuals captured and forced to work in the colony of a slave-making species. (Note: This is a functional role, not a taxonomic name.)
Related Terminology (Idiomatic/Specialized)
- Dulosis (n): The technical term for the slave-making behavior observed in some ants.
- The phenomenon of dulosis often targets Formica fusca colonies.
- Brood raid (n): The specific act of raiding a nest to capture pupae.
- The success of a brood raid depends on the defender's strength, and Formica fusca colonies are often vulnerable.
Noun
- an ant frequently enslaved