myrmarkers
Myrmarkers are a type of chemical trail pheromone produced by certain ant species to guide nestmates along foraging routes. These substances are secreted by specialized glands located near the ant’s abdomen and are deposited as the worker ants move. The trails serve as navigational cues, allowing ants to efficiently locate food sources, return to the nest, and communicate optimal paths to other colony members.
The composition of myrmarkers varies among species, often consisting of complex blends of hydrocarbons, esters, and
Myrmarkers play a critical role in ant colony organization, influencing foraging efficiency, division of labor, and
The study of myrmarkers falls under the broader field of chemical ecology, bridging biology, chemistry, and