phylaxguarding
Phylaxguarding is a specialized defensive strategy primarily observed in certain species of social insects, particularly within the context of colony protection. The term derives from the Greek words phylakos (φύλαξ), meaning "guard," and guarding, referring to the act of defense. This behavior is most notably documented in the genus Atta, commonly known as leafcutter ants, where worker ants form a protective barrier around the colony to deter predators and intruders.
The phylaxguarding mechanism involves a subset of workers, often referred to as phylax ants, stationed at colony
While phylaxguarding is most studied in leafcutter ants, similar defensive behaviors have been observed in other
The study of phylaxguarding also has practical implications, particularly in pest management. By understanding the triggers