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      <subfield code="a">López Cerdà, Àlex</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Palatability, understood as the consumption response to a food item, is a key tool for  &#xd;
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understanding the dietary preferences and feeding strategies of social species. This study  &#xd;
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investigates the palatability of three types of artificial diets in various Mediterranean and  &#xd;
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invasive ant species with differing colonial structures. The evaluated diets were: &#xd;
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- Unmodified Bhatkar: prepared with honey, vitamins, minerals, water, agar, and egg. &#xd;
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- Carbohydrate Bhatkar: Bhatkar diet without the protein component (egg). &#xd;
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- Protein Bhatkar: Bhatkar diet without the glucidic component (honey). &#xd;
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The main objective was to determine whether significant differences exist in consumption  &#xd;
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patterns based on taxonomic proximity (subfamilies and genera), diet type, colony structure  &#xd;
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(unicolonial or multicolonial), and seasonality. This knowledge is relevant because it helps to  &#xd;
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better understand the nutritional preferences of each group and species, with the aim of  &#xd;
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improving the effectiveness of bait-based treatments used in ant pest control. &#xd;
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For this study, six ant species were selected as representatives of ecologically relevant  &#xd;
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contexts and problems related to human activity and biodiversity either due to their role as  &#xd;
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domestic, urban, or forest pests, or because they are considered invasive exotic species:  &#xd;
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Linepithema humile (Mayr, 1868), Lasius neglectus (Van Loon, Boomsma &amp; Andrásfalvy,  &#xd;
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1990), Tapinoma darioi (Seifert et al., 2017), Crematogaster scutellaris (Olivier, 1792), Lasius  &#xd;
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niger (Linnaeus, 1758), and Pheidole pallidula (Nylander, 1849). &#xd;
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The assays were conducted during two key stages of the annual cycle: spring and autumn.  &#xd;
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This approach allows an assessment of whether dietary preferences are modulated by  &#xd;
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biological phases such as egg-laying or resource storage. &#xd;
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The results show that, in general, unicolonial ant species exhibited a strong preference for the  &#xd;
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Bhatkar diet during spring. Multicolonial species, on the other hand, showed a more  &#xd;
&#xd;
heterogeneous consumption pattern and a less marked seasonal response. &#xd;
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This study contributes to the understanding of trophic ecology and the management of invasive  &#xd;
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ant species and pests, as it opens new perspectives to analyse the relationship between food  &#xd;
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preference, biological cycle, and social structure in pest formicid species in the Mediterranean  &#xd;
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      <subfield code="a">Formigues -- Alimentació -- Mediterrània, Regió</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Formigues -- Hàbits i conducta -- Mediterrània, Regió</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Invasions biològiques  -- Mediterrània, Regió</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Ants -- Feeding and feeds -- Mediterranean Region</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Estudi de la palatabilitat de tres preferències nutricionals en formigues plaga unicolonials i multicolonials de l’àrea mediterrània</subfield>
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