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Bacterial microbiomes from vertically transmitted fungal inocula of the leaf-cutting ant Atta texana
(2016-10-01)
Microbiome surveys provide clues for the functional roles of symbiotic microbial communities and their hosts. In this study, we elucidated bacterial microbiomes associated with the vertically transmitted fungal inocula ...
FUNCTIONAL POLYGYNY, AGONISTIC INTERACTIONS AND REPRODUCTIVE DOMINANCE IN THE NEOTROPICAL ANT ODONTOMACHUS-CHELIFER (HYMENOPTERA, FORMICIDAE, PONERINAE)
(Blackwell Wissenschafts-verlag GmbhBerlinAlemanha, 1992)
Additional Vinyl Ketones and Their Pyranyl Ketones in Gonyleptid Harvestmen (Arachnida: Opiliones) Suggest These Metabolites Are Widespread in This Family
(Amer Chemical SocWashingtonEUA, 2013)
Antagonistic interactions between garden yeasts and microfungal garden pathogens of leaf-cutting ants
(Springer, 2009-10-01)
We investigate the diversity of yeasts isolated in gardens of the leafcutter ant Atta texana. Repeated sampling of gardens from four nests over a 1-year time period showed that gardens contain a diverse assemblage of yeasts. ...
Antagonistic interactions between garden yeasts and microfungal garden pathogens of leaf-cutting ants
(Springer, 2009-10-01)
We investigate the diversity of yeasts isolated in gardens of the leafcutter ant Atta texana. Repeated sampling of gardens from four nests over a 1-year time period showed that gardens contain a diverse assemblage of yeasts. ...
Monoculture of Leafcutter Ant Gardens
(Public Library Science, 2010-09-10)
Background: Leafcutter ants depend on the cultivation of symbiotic Attamyces fungi for food, which are thought to be grown by the ants in single-strain, clonal monoculture throughout the hundreds to thousands of gardens ...
Monoculture of Leafcutter Ant Gardens
(Public Library Science, 2010-09-10)
Background: Leafcutter ants depend on the cultivation of symbiotic Attamyces fungi for food, which are thought to be grown by the ants in single-strain, clonal monoculture throughout the hundreds to thousands of gardens ...