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The Effect of Color On Red Harvester Ant Movement By: James Draham

The Effect of Color On Red Harvester Ant Movement By: James Draham. Are Red Harvester Ants attracted to or afraid of certain colors? If I place Red Harvester Ants in the middle of an assay with colors, then they will go to green most of the time.

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The Effect of Color On Red Harvester Ant Movement By: James Draham

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  1. The Effect of Color On Red Harvester Ant Movement By: James Draham

  2. Are Red Harvester Ants attracted to or afraid of certain colors? • If I place Red Harvester Ants in the middle of an assay with colors, then they will go to green most of the time. • If I place Red Harvester Ants in the middle of an assay with colors, then they will not be attracted to a certain color (Null) Problem Statement and Hypothesis

  3. Assay • Eyesight of ants Concepts

  4. Title: The effect of color on harvester ant movement • Hypothesis: If the ants are placed in the assay with colors, then they will be mainly attracted to green. • IV: Start the ant facing certain colors- Green, Red, White, or Black Design Diagram

  5. DV: Harvester Ant Movment • Constants: • Assay used • Lighting • Time allowed for each ant • Type of Ant tested • Weather (Wind, etc.) * *Hopefully conducted inside for no weather issues Design Diagram (cont.)

  6. Safety Precautions • Wear a leather glove • Use tweezers to handle ants • Be positive that lids are sealed on containers

  7. Results

  8. (o-e)2/e • White: • (62-50)2/50=(12)2/50=144/50=2.88 • Black: • (42-50)2/50=(-8)2/50=64/50=1.28 • Red: • (69-50)2/50=(19)2/50=361/50=7.22 • Green: • (27-50)2/50=(-23)2/50=529/50=10.58 • Total: • 2.88+1.28+7.22+10.58= 21.96 Chi Square • 21.96 > 16.27 • P value < .001 • >.1% chance • Reject Null

  9. Before

  10. During

  11. After

  12. Results Graph

  13. Totals Graph

  14. Conclusions • Green • White/Red

  15. The Assay • Scared Ants • My hand Errors

  16. Different colors • Terrains Continuations

  17. http://insects.tamu.edu/extension/publications/epubs/e-402.cfmhttp://insects.tamu.edu/extension/publications/epubs/e-402.cfm • Biology Concepts and Connections • http://insects.tamu.edu/fieldguide/cimg361.html • http://tolweb.org/treehouses/?treehouse_id=4421 • http://www.tightloop.com/ants/whatEatsAnts.htm Bibliography

  18. My Parents • Mrs. Pietrangelo • Carolina.com Acknowledgments

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