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exploratory trail (s) (noun), exploratory trails (pl)
An odor trail laid more or less continuously by the advance workers of a foraging group: An exploratory trai is a kind of communication and is used regularly by army ants.
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odor trail (s) (noun), odor trails (pl)
A chemical trace laid down by one insect and followed by another: The odorous material of the odor trail is referred to either as the "trail pheromone" or the "trail substance".

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recruitment trail (s) (noun), recruitment trails (pl)
An odor trail laid by scout workers: A recruitment trail is used to round up nest mates to a food find, a desirable new nest site, a breach in the nest wall, or some other place where the assistance of many workers is needed.
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trail pheromone, trail substance (s) (noun); trail pheromones; trail substances (pl)
A substance laid down in the form of a trail by one animal: A trail pheromone is important so that another member of the same species.can follow the path successfully.
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trophic parasitism, trail parasitism (s) (noun); trophic parasitisms; trail parasitisms (pl)
The intrusion of one species into the social system of another: An example of trophic parasitism is when a foreign species utilizes the trail system) in order to steal food.
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