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In harvester ants, young nest workers also had highly variable expression levels of per relative to foragers.
In harvester ants, young workers perform tasks related to brood care and never (or rarely) leave the nest.
In harvester ants, this progression of worker tasks, known as age-related polyethism, occurs over the course of a year, the approximate lifespan of a worker [ 25, 26].
In harvester ants, task-specific behavioral associations with the foraging gene are likely to be dependent on development due to the age differences between task.
In harvester ants, behavioral phenotypes are not limited to nest worker and forager tasks but include other specialized tasks both inside and outside of the nest [ 22].
In harvester ants, the foraging gene is expressed in the brains of both foragers and workers inside the nest, but the pattern of expression differs between the two tasks during the course of the day.
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In "To Marry an English Lord" Ms. Wallace and Ms. MacColl (who married an Englishman, though not a lord) write that in the 1860s "a whole new group of people began making money in industry — in armaments, in railroads, in preserved meats to feed the soldiers, in harvesters that freed workers from the fields.
The StanForD control and measurement standard (Dvořák et al. 2011), applied in harvesters, enables the acquisition of a huge database.
He'd been sitting in a Harvester in Romford one day, eating his Sunday lunch, when a group walked in, sat on the table next to him and began "effing and blinding" about how they were going to stab someone.
The suffix -er denotes the doer of the action in the words worker, driver, and hunter; the instrument in chopper, harvester, and roller; and the dweller in Icelander, Londoner, and Trobriander.
Researchers at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, measured information exchange in red harvester ants by counting the number of antennae meet and greets each ant experienced in a mock entrance chamber in the lab.
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