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Ant–plant interactions: the importance of extrafloral nectaries versus hemipteran honeydew on plant defense against herbivores
(Arthropod-Plant Interactions, 2018)
The ontogeny of plant indirect defenses
(Elsevier, 2013-09)
Plants frequently attract natural enemies of their herbivores, resulting in a reduction in tissue damage and often in enhanced plant fitness. While such indirect defenses can dramatically change as plants develop, only ...
You get what you pay for: reward-specific trade-offs among direct and ant-mediated defences in plants
(Royal SocLondonInglaterra, 2012)
Dual ant attraction in the neotropical shrub Urera baccifera (Urticaceae): the role of ant visitation to pearl bodies and fruits in herbivore deterrence and leaf longevity
(Blackwell PublishingOxfordInglaterra, 2006)
Trail pheromone modulates subjective reward evaluation in Argentine ants
(Company of Biologists, 2020-09)
The Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, is native to South America but has become one of the most invasive species in the world. These ants heavily rely on trail pheromones for foraging, and previous studies have focused ...
Tomada de decisão individual e aprendizado em Dinoponera quadríceps (Ponerinae, Hymenoptera) forrageando em ambientes dinâmicos
(Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do NorteBrasilUFRNPROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM PSICOBIOLOGIA, 2014-08-26)
When searching for food, animals often make decisions of where to go,
how long to stay in a foraging area and whether or not to return to the last
visited spot. These decisions can be enhanced by cognitive traits and ...
Food information acquired socially overrides individual food assessment in ants
(Springer, 2016-12)
Abstract: Social insects rely on sophisticated communication channels and on individual decision making to achieve efficient foraging behavior. Through social interactions, individuals can acquire information inadvertently ...
The network structure of myrmecophilic interactions
(Wiley, 2015-10)
1. Ants establish mutualistic interactions involving a wide range of protective relationships (myrmecophily), in which they provide defence against enemies and partners provide food rewards and/or refuge. Although similar ...