Early Results of Three-Year Monitoring of Red Wood Ants’ Behavioral Changes and Their Possible Correlation with Earthquake Events

Short-term earthquake predictions with an advance warning of several hours or days are currently not possible due to both incomplete understanding of the complex tectonic processes and inadequate observations. Abnormal animal behaviors before earthquakes have been reported previously, but create pro...

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Main Authors: Gabriele Berberich, Martin Berberich, Arne Grumpe, Christian Wöhler, Ulrich Schreiber
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-02-01
Series:Animals
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/3/1/63
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spelling doaj-5f061df09fe04c0d836746df08e834ea2020-11-24T23:13:34ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152013-02-0131638410.3390/ani3010063Early Results of Three-Year Monitoring of Red Wood Ants’ Behavioral Changes and Their Possible Correlation with Earthquake EventsGabriele BerberichMartin BerberichArne GrumpeChristian WöhlerUlrich SchreiberShort-term earthquake predictions with an advance warning of several hours or days are currently not possible due to both incomplete understanding of the complex tectonic processes and inadequate observations. Abnormal animal behaviors before earthquakes have been reported previously, but create problems in monitoring and reliability. The situation is different with red wood ants (RWA; Formica rufa-group (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)). They have stationary mounds on tectonically active, gas-bearing fault systems. These faults may be potential earthquake areas. For three years (2009–2012), two red wood ant mounds (Formica rufa-group), located at the seismically active Neuwied Basin (Eifel, Germany), have been monitored 24/7 by high-resolution cameras with both a color and an infrared sensor. Early results show that ants have a well-identifiable standard daily routine. Correlation with local seismic events suggests changes in the ants’ behavior hours before the earthquake: the nocturnal rest phase and daily activity are suppressed, and standard daily routine does not resume until the next day. At present, an automated image evaluation routine is being applied to the more than 45,000 hours of video streams. Based on this automated approach, a statistical analysis of the ants’ behavior will be carried out. In addition, other parameters (climate, geotectonic and biological), which may influence behavior, will be included in the analysis.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/3/1/63red wood ants’ behavioral changesearthquakeslong-term in situ monitoringautomated image evaluation routinestatistical analysestectonically active faults
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author Gabriele Berberich
Martin Berberich
Arne Grumpe
Christian Wöhler
Ulrich Schreiber
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Martin Berberich
Arne Grumpe
Christian Wöhler
Ulrich Schreiber
Early Results of Three-Year Monitoring of Red Wood Ants’ Behavioral Changes and Their Possible Correlation with Earthquake Events
Animals
red wood ants’ behavioral changes
earthquakes
long-term in situ monitoring
automated image evaluation routine
statistical analyses
tectonically active faults
author_facet Gabriele Berberich
Martin Berberich
Arne Grumpe
Christian Wöhler
Ulrich Schreiber
author_sort Gabriele Berberich
title Early Results of Three-Year Monitoring of Red Wood Ants’ Behavioral Changes and Their Possible Correlation with Earthquake Events
title_short Early Results of Three-Year Monitoring of Red Wood Ants’ Behavioral Changes and Their Possible Correlation with Earthquake Events
title_full Early Results of Three-Year Monitoring of Red Wood Ants’ Behavioral Changes and Their Possible Correlation with Earthquake Events
title_fullStr Early Results of Three-Year Monitoring of Red Wood Ants’ Behavioral Changes and Their Possible Correlation with Earthquake Events
title_full_unstemmed Early Results of Three-Year Monitoring of Red Wood Ants’ Behavioral Changes and Their Possible Correlation with Earthquake Events
title_sort early results of three-year monitoring of red wood ants’ behavioral changes and their possible correlation with earthquake events
publisher MDPI AG
series Animals
issn 2076-2615
publishDate 2013-02-01
description Short-term earthquake predictions with an advance warning of several hours or days are currently not possible due to both incomplete understanding of the complex tectonic processes and inadequate observations. Abnormal animal behaviors before earthquakes have been reported previously, but create problems in monitoring and reliability. The situation is different with red wood ants (RWA; Formica rufa-group (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)). They have stationary mounds on tectonically active, gas-bearing fault systems. These faults may be potential earthquake areas. For three years (2009–2012), two red wood ant mounds (Formica rufa-group), located at the seismically active Neuwied Basin (Eifel, Germany), have been monitored 24/7 by high-resolution cameras with both a color and an infrared sensor. Early results show that ants have a well-identifiable standard daily routine. Correlation with local seismic events suggests changes in the ants’ behavior hours before the earthquake: the nocturnal rest phase and daily activity are suppressed, and standard daily routine does not resume until the next day. At present, an automated image evaluation routine is being applied to the more than 45,000 hours of video streams. Based on this automated approach, a statistical analysis of the ants’ behavior will be carried out. In addition, other parameters (climate, geotectonic and biological), which may influence behavior, will be included in the analysis.
topic red wood ants’ behavioral changes
earthquakes
long-term in situ monitoring
automated image evaluation routine
statistical analyses
tectonically active faults
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/3/1/63
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