antfollowing
Antfollowing is a foraging behavior in which a predator, scavenger, or other organism tracks the activity of foraging ants to locate food resources. The behavior can involve following physical trails, aggregations of ants, or the prey that ants drive from their hiding places. Antfollowing is typically opportunistic rather than a fixed ecological niche, and it often yields a reliable food source with reduced search effort for the follower.
The phenomenon is documented across several animal groups, most prominently in birds in the Neotropics. Ant-following
Mechanisms and variation: Followers may respond to the predictable, outward flow of prey as ants advance, or
Ecological significance: Antfollowing highlights how animal communities exploit the foraging strategies of others, contributing to biodiversity