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ATTENDANCE and CO-OCCURRENCE of BIRDS FOLLOWING ARMY ANTS IN THE ATLANTIC RAIN FOREST
(Cooper Ornithological Soc, 2010-08-01)
In a first attempt to formally test competitive interactions among army-ant-following birds, we explored the patterns of occurrence of birds following swarms of army ants in the Atlantic rain forest of southeastern Brazil. ...
ATTENDANCE and CO-OCCURRENCE of BIRDS FOLLOWING ARMY ANTS IN THE ATLANTIC RAIN FOREST
(Cooper Ornithological Soc, 2010-08-01)
In a first attempt to formally test competitive interactions among army-ant-following birds, we explored the patterns of occurrence of birds following swarms of army ants in the Atlantic rain forest of southeastern Brazil. ...
Reciprocal interference between ants and stingless bees attending the honeydew-producing homopteran Aetalion reticulatum (Homoptera: Aetalionidae)
(2003-08-18)
We evaluated the reciprocal effects between foragers of the ants Camponotus crassus and of the stingless bees Trigona hyalinata on aggregations of the honeydew-producing treehopper Aetalion reticulatum. The interactions ...
Reciprocal interference between ants and stingless bees attending the honeydew-producing homopteran Aetalion reticulatum (Homoptera: Aetalionidae)
(2003-08-18)
We evaluated the reciprocal effects between foragers of the ants Camponotus crassus and of the stingless bees Trigona hyalinata on aggregations of the honeydew-producing treehopper Aetalion reticulatum. The interactions ...
ATTENDANCE and CO-OCCURRENCE of BIRDS FOLLOWING ARMY ANTS IN THE ATLANTIC RAIN FOREST
(Cooper Ornithological Soc, 2014)
Host-plant flowering status and the concentration of sugar in phloem sap: Effects on an ant-treehopper interaction
(Czech Acad Sci, Inst EntomologyCeske BudejoviceRepública Checa, 2005)
Obligatory Mutualism Between Dalbulus quinquenotatus (Homoptera: Cicadellidae) and Attendant Ants
(Entomological Society of America, 2000)
Obligatory Mutualism Between Dalbulus quinquenotatus (Homoptera: Cicadellidae) and Attendant Ants
(Entomological Society of America, 2000)