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Bivouac shelter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bivouac (ants) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A bivouac is a structure formed by migratory army ant and driver ant colonies, where a nest is constructed out of the living ant worker's own bodies to protect the queen and larvae, and is later dec...
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some activity and consequent loosening of the bivouac structure occurs; and the intra- and extra- bivouac thermal patterns are similar, though differ- ...
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A bivouac is a structure formed by migratory army ant and driver ant colonies, where a nest is constructed out of the living ant worker's own bodies to protect the queen and larvae, and is later deconstructed as the ants move on...
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SECTION 25 -- BIVOUAC AND CAMPING RULES ... whether portable or permanently placed in a bivouac structure or vehicle, shall not be run between 9:00 p.m. and dawn, local time. ... The Board of Directors may direct the removal of any structure for which the property tax payment is delinquent, or the Board may order the forfeiture...
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al 1954). Bivouac structure is comprised of living workers clinging together by specialized tarsal hooks (Schneirla, 1956). (Gotwald, 1995; Holldobler and Wilson, 1990; Schneirla, 1947; Schneirla, 1956; Schneirla, Brown, and Brown, 1954)
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