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A Simulation Model for the Study of the Territorial Behavior of Subterranean Termites
흰개미 테리토리행동 연구를 위한 시뮬레이션 모델
2012
Journal of the Korea Society for Simulation
흰개미 테리토리행동 연구를 위한 시뮬레이션 모델
Subterranean termites forage by constructing tunnel networks in soil and encounter food resources during tunnel excavation. Some species of termites can travel up to 150 m underground. They often travel to the surface to find wood cellulose to feed their colony, which in turn causes extensive damage to wooden architecture, such as timber-frame houses. This type of damage has been constantly increasing along with global warming because higher temperatures provide an ecological niche for
doi:10.9709/jkss.2012.21.2.001
fatcat:xpjeuglrbfaupc2ou3gvu5gu3m