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    Mound-building termites are a group of termite species that live in mounds which are made of a combination of soil, termite saliva and dung. These termites...
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  • College Mound-builder (bird), or megapode, birds in the family Megapodiidae Mound-building termites, a group of termite species that live in mounds Mound-building...
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    themselves, they are not human, hence beaver dams and the works of mound-building termites are thought of as natural. People cannot find absolutely natural...
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    dig into termite mounds. Among all predators, ants are the greatest enemy to termites. Some ant genera are specialist predators of termites. For example...
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    expansive wetland area with rich biodiversity including agile wallaby, mound-building termites or musamus, and the bird of paradise. The wetland region of South...
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    Period Crystal River Archaeological State Park Ziggurat Animals Mound-building termites National Park Service (August 30, 2015). "Effigy Moundbuilders"...
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    of water. Insects are mostly solitary, but some, such as bees, ants and termites, are social and live in large, well-organized colonies. Others, such as...
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    includes wallabies, bandicoots, goannas, coastal taipans, and mound-building termites.: 648  The drier, southern parts of the province have eucalyptus...
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    leaf-eating insects wiped out by the extinction. The advanced mound-building termites, Termitidae, also appear to have risen in importance. There are...
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  • Trinervitermes biformis (category Termites of Sri Lanka)
    Trinervitermes Biformis (Wasmann), a Mound Building Termite in South India Bioecological and economical observations on termites of Peninsular India Studies on...
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    species is probably not polycalic and thus each mound will house only a single colony. Since the soldier termites of this species can shoot aversive chemical...
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    Australia. They are known for their skill at building "cathedrals". Mounds of the cathedral termites on the dry plains of the Northwest Territory dominate...
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    Stein R.; Mobæk, Ragnhild; Narmo, Anne Kjersti (2009-02-11). "Mound building termites contribute to savanna vegetation heterogeneity". Plant Ecology...
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    Agricultural pests of Urochloa include spittlebugs, leafcutter ants, and mound-building termites. Other insect pests include: shoot flies Atherigona oryzae, Atherigona...
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    (1986). "The Distribution, Abundance, and the Effects of Fire on Mound Building Termites (Trinervitermes and Cubitermes spp., Isoptera: Termitidae) in Northern...
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    Cretaceous, and mound-building termites do not appear until the Eocene. This leaves the possibility that Albertonykus preyed on wood-nesting termites. This hypothesis...
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  • Earth barrels their way. Scenes: Elephant shrew. Dwarf mongoose. Mound-building termites. Hornbills. Baboon spider. tadpole shrimp. dung beetles. crowned...
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    Blattodea (section Termites)
    Blattodea is an order of insects that contains cockroaches and termites. Formerly, termites were considered a separate order, Isoptera, but genetic and molecular...
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  • function in mound-building termites of southern Africa (Macrotermes). His extended organism idea was inspired by his work on termite mounds that clarified...
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    Eastgate Centre, Harare (category Low-energy building)
    cooling was being used by the local termites. Termite mounds include flues which vent through the top and sides, and the mound itself is designed to catch the...
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  • Trinervitermes rubidus (category Termites of Sri Lanka)
    is a species of mound building termite of the genus Trinervitermes. It is native to Sri Lanka. "An annotated checklist of termites (Isoptera) from Sri...
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    The interior of the mound has larger chambers with thinner walls. There is no royal cell in the mound; instead, breading termites move freely though the...
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    population are soldier termites which can be recognised by their yellow abdomen and two large, curved mandibles. The termites use autothysis as a defense...
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    Macrotermes bellicosus (category Termites)
    is a species of Macrotermes. The queens are the largest amongst known termites, measuring about 4.2 inches (110 mm) long when physogastric. The workers...
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    Nest (redirect from Nest-building)
    wasp. Termites build elaborate nests that span multiple generations and may last decades. Using chewed wood, mud, and feces they build large mounds which...
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  • a giant termite mound, he produced only an imperfect offspring – a desert fox or jackal – and therefore eventually removed the termite mound. Leaving...
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    Macrotermes michaelseni (category Termites)
    and when this happens, the mounds and their low islands project above the surface of the water. The colony of termites below may be killed, but there...
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    as Christian Sina Diatta, compare Jola communities to those of mound-building termites, in which each member performs a specific function and where the...
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    Maurer, Santiago (6 December 2019). "The evolution of mound building in the Australian harvester termites, Drepanotermes". ResearchGate. Retrieved 4 April...
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    Rhinotermitidae (category Termites)
    feeding termites commonly known as the Subterranean termites. Many members of this family are known pests that can cause extensive damage to buildings or other...
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