Ant Capitalism - How the Social Circulatory System Rewires Metabolism and Ageing in Superorganismal Colonies
Offered By: EvoEcoSeminars via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of ant colonies and their complex social structures in this 45-minute lecture on "Ant capitalism: How the social circulatory system rewires metabolism and ageing in superorganismal colonies." Delve into major evolutionary transitions, ant biology, and collective decision-making processes. Examine how investment in longevity and cooperation between cells contributes to the success of ant societies. Investigate the role of nutrient transformers, diet, and trophallaxis in shaping colony dynamics. Discover the importance of gut flora and juvenile hormone in the social circulatory system. Analyze molecular evidence comparing nurse and forager ants, and explore the implications for avoiding aging in these superorganisms. Gain insights into macroevolution and social fluid exchange in ant colonies, and understand how size differentiation and manipulation of trophallaxis contribute to their complex social structure.
Syllabus
Introduction
Major evolutionary transitions
Ant biology
Collective decisions
Success at life
Investment inLongevity
Cooperation between cells
Nutrient transformers
Context
Development
Diet
Honeydew
What is trophallaxis
Gut flora
Juvenile hormone
Social circulatory system
Hypothesis
Molecular Evidence
Results
Nurse vs Forager
Where are the proteins
Evidence
Implications
Avoiding aging
Macroevolution
Social fluid exchange
Thanks
Questions
Size differentiation
Manipulation of trophallaxis
Taught by
EvoEcoSeminars
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