dc.creator | Kaminski L.A. | |
dc.creator | Sendoya S.F. | |
dc.creator | Freitas A.V.L. | |
dc.creator | Oliveira P.S. | |
dc.date | 2009 | |
dc.date | 2015-06-26T13:33:36Z | |
dc.date | 2015-11-26T15:32:56Z | |
dc.date | 2015-06-26T13:33:36Z | |
dc.date | 2015-11-26T15:32:56Z | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2018-03-28T22:41:26Z | |
dc.date.available | 2018-03-28T22:41:26Z | |
dc.identifier | | |
dc.identifier | Oecologia Brasiliensis. , v. 13, n. 1, p. 27 - 44, 2009. | |
dc.identifier | 19806442 | |
dc.identifier | 10.4257/oeco.2009.1301.03 | |
dc.identifier | http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-73449123711&partnerID=40&md5=495c0e719cf75d49db9e7c7f73d53694 | |
dc.identifier | http://www.repositorio.unicamp.br/handle/REPOSIP/91767 | |
dc.identifier | http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/91767 | |
dc.identifier | 2-s2.0-73449123711 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/1262607 | |
dc.description | Ants are one of the most prominent groups of terrestrial organisms in terms of diversity, relative abundance, and biomass. Their importance is due primarily to eusociality combined with complex communication systems, which enable them to recruit nestmates to capture prey and/or protect profitable resources. Tropical foliage is rich in renewable food sources that promote visitation by ants. Because they are the principle predators among foliage, ants can strongly affect the communities of herbivorous insects and promote trophic cascades with relevant consequences to plants. The presence of ants on foliage can affect herbivores in two ways: (1) ant foragers can decrease the number of herbivores on plants through antagonistic interactions (e.g. aggressiveness, predation), (2) ants can create an enemy-free space for myrmecophilous herbivores (i.e. those living in close association with ants). Here, we discuss the ecological scenario in which these interactions occur, and examine the effects of foliage-dwelling ants on the biology and behavior of lepidopteran larvae. | |
dc.description | 13 | |
dc.description | 1 | |
dc.description | 27 | |
dc.description | 44 | |
dc.description | Adlung, K.G., A critical evaluation of the European research on use of Red Wood ants (Formica rufa group) for the protection of forests against harmful insects (1966) Zeitschrift Fuer Angewandte Entomologie, 57, pp. 167-189 | |
dc.description | Agrawal, A.A., Rutter, M.T., Dynamic anti-herbivore defense in ant-plants: The role of induced responses (1998) Oikos, 83, pp. 227-236 | |
dc.description | Akino, T., Knapp, J.J., Thomas, J.A., Elmes, G.W., Chemical mimicry and host specificity in the butterfly Maculinea rebeli, a social parasite of Myrmica ant colonies (1999) Proceedings of The Royal Society of London B, 266, pp. 1419-1426 | |
dc.description | Als, T.D., Vila, R., Kandul, N.P., Nash, D.R., Yen, S.-H., Hsu, Y.-F., Mignault, A.A., Pierce, N.E., The evolution of alternative parasitic life histories in large blue butterflies (2004) Nature, 432, pp. 386-390 | |
dc.description | Ando, Y., Ohgushi, T., Ant- and plant-mediated indirect effects induced by aphid colonization on herbivorous insects on tall goldenrod (2008) Population Ecology, 50, pp. 181-189 | |
dc.description | Araújo, L.M., Lara, A.C.F., Fernandes, G.W., Utilization of Apion sp. (Coleoptera: Apionidae) galls by an ant community in southeast Brazil (1995) Tropical Zoology, 8, pp. 319-324 | |
dc.description | Atsatt, P.R., Lycaenidae butterflies and ants: Selection for enemy-free space (1981) American Naturalist, 118, pp. 638-654 | |
dc.description | Atsatt, P.R., Ant-dependent food plant-selection by the mistletoe butterfly Ogyris am aryllis (Lycaenidae) (1981) Oecologia, 48, pp. 60-63 | |
dc.description | Axén, A.H., Leimar, O., Hoffman, V., Signalling in a mutualistic interaction (1996) Animal Behaviour, 52, pp. 321-333 | |
dc.description | Barton, A.M., Spatial variation in the effect of ants on an extrafloral nectary plant (1986) Ecology, 67, pp. 495-504 | |
dc.description | Beattie, A.J., (1985) The Evolutionary Ecology of Ant-plant Mutualisms, p. 204. , Cambridge University Press, Cambridge | |
dc.description | Beattie, A.J., Hughes, L., Ant-plant interactions (2002) C.m. Herrera & O. Pellmyr, pp. 211-135. , (eds.). Plant animal Interactions. Blackwell Publishing, Oxford | |
dc.description | Bernays, E., Graham, M., On the evolution of host specificity in phytophagous arthropods (1988) Ecology, 69, pp. 886-892 | |
dc.description | Bernays, E.A., Feeding by lepidopteran larvae is dangerous (1997) Ecological Entomology, 22, pp. 121-123 | |
dc.description | Bernays, E.A., Cornelius, M.L., Generalist caterpillar prey are more palatable than specialists for the generalist predator Iridomyrmex humilis (1989) Oecologia, 79, pp. 427-430 | |
dc.description | Bluthgen, N., Reifenrath, K., Extrafloral nectaries in an Australian rainforest: Structure and distribution (2003) Australian Journal of Botany, 51, pp. 515-527 | |
dc.description | Bronstein, J.L., Our current understanding of mutualism (1994) Quarterly Review of Biology, 69, pp. 31-51 | |
dc.description | Buckley, R.C., Interactions involving plants, homoptera, and ants (1987) Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 18, pp. 111-135 | |
dc.description | Campbell, D.L., Pierce, N.E., Phylogenetic relationships of the Riodinidae: Implications for the evolution of ant association (2003) Butterflies: Ecology and Evolution Taking Flight, pp. 395-408. , In: C.L. Boggs, W.B. Watt & P.R. Ehrlich (eds.), University of Chicago, Chicago. 784p | |
dc.description | Caveney, S., McLean, H., Surry, D., Faecal firing in a skipper caterpillar is pressure-driven (1998) Journal of Experimental Biology, 201, pp. 121-133 | |
dc.description | Coley, P.D., Barone, J.A., Herbivory and plant defenses in tropical forests (1996) Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 27, pp. 305-335 | |
dc.description | Coley, P.D., Bateman, M.L., Kursar, T.A., The effects of plant quality on caterpillar growth and defense against natural enemies (2006) Oikos, 115, pp. 219-228 | |
dc.description | Cottrell, C.B., Aphytophagy in butterflies: Its relationship to myrmecophily (1984) Zoological Journal of Linnean Society, 79, pp. 1-57 | |
dc.description | Daniels, H., Gottsberger, G., Fiedler, K., Nutrient composition of larval nectar secretions from three species of myrmecophilous butterflies (2005) Journal of Chemical Ecology, 31, pp. 2805-2821 | |
dc.description | Davidson, D.W., The role of resource imbalances in the evolutionary ecology of tropical arboreal ants (1997) Biological Journal of The Linnean Society, 61, pp. 153-181 | |
dc.description | Davidson, D.W., Cook, S.C., Snelling, R.R., Chua, T.H., Explaining the abundance of ants in lowland tropical rainforest canopies (2003) Science, 300, pp. 969-972 | |
dc.description | Dejean, A., McKey, D., Gibernau, M., Belin, M., The arboreal ant mosaic in a Cameroonian rainforest (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) (2000) Sociobiology, 35, pp. 403-423 | |
dc.description | Del-Claro, K., Oliveira, P.S., Ant-Homoptera interactions in a neotropical savanna: The honeydew-producing treehopper, Guayaquila xiphias (Membracidae), and its associated ant fauna on Didymopanax vinosum (Araliaceae) (1999) Biotropica, 31, pp. 135-144 | |
dc.description | Devries, P.J., The larval ant-organs of thisbe irenea (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae) and their effects upon attending ants (1988) Zoological Journal of Linnean Society, 94, pp. 379-393 | |
dc.description | Devries, P.J., Enhancement of symbioses between butterfly caterpillars and ants by vibrational communication (1990) Science, 248, pp. 1104-1106 | |
dc.description | Devries, P.J., Evolutionary and ecological patterns in myrmecophilous riodinid butterflies (1991) Ant-plant Interactions, pp. 143-156. , In: C. R. Huxley, & D.F. Cutler (eds.), Oxford University Press, Oxford | |
dc.description | Devries, P.J., Mutualism between thisbe irenea butterflies and ants, and the role of ant ecology in the evolution of larval-ant associations (1991) Biological Journal of Linnean Society, 43, pp. 179-195 | |
dc.description | Devries, P.J., Call production by myrmecophilous riodinid and lycaenid butterfly caterpillars (Lepidoptera): Morphological, acoustical, functional, and evolutionary patterns (1991) American Museum Novitates, 3025, pp. 1-23 | |
dc.description | Devries, P.J., (1997) The Butterflies of Costa Rica and Their Natural History, 2, p. 327. , Riodinidae. Princeton University Press, Princeton | |
dc.description | Devries, P.J., Baker, I., Butterfly exploitation of an ant-plant mutualism: Adding insult to herbivory (1989) Journal of The New York Entomological Society, 97, pp. 332-340 | |
dc.description | Devries, P.J., Penz, C.M., Entomophagy, behavior, and elongated thoracic legs in the myrmecophilous Neotropical butterfly Alesa amesis (Riodinidae) (2000) Biotropica, 32, pp. 712-721 | |
dc.description | Devries, P.J., Chacon, I.A., Murray, D., Toward a better understanding of host use biodiversity in riodinid butterflies (Lepidoptera) (1994) Journal of Research On the Lepidoptera, 31, pp. 103-126 | |
dc.description | Devries, P.J., Cabral, B.C., Penz, C.M., The early stages of Apodemia paucipuncta (Riodinidae): Myrmecophily, a new ant-organ and consequences for classification (2004) Milwaukee Public Museum Contributions to Biology and Geology, 102, pp. 1-13 | |
dc.description | Dutra, H.P., Freitas, A.V.L., Oliveira, P.S., 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 (2006) Functional Ecology, 20, pp. 252-260 | |
dc.description | Dyer, L.A., Tasty generalists and nasty specialists? antipredator mechanisms in tropical lepidopteran larvae (1995) Ecology, 76, pp. 1483-1496 | |
dc.description | Dyer, L.A., Effectiveness of caterpillar defenses against three species of invertebrate predators (1997) Journal of Research On the Lepidoptera, 34, pp. 48-68 | |
dc.description | Dyer, L.A., Bowers, M.D., The importance of sequestered iridoid glycosides as a defense against an ant predator (1996) Journal of Chemical Ecology, 22, pp. 1527-1539 | |
dc.description | Dyer, L.A., Letourneau, D.K., Relative strengths of top-down and bottom-up forces in a tropical forest community (1999) Oecologia, 119, pp. 265-274 | |
dc.description | Eastwood, R., Pierce, N.E., Kitching, R.L., Hughes, J.M., Do ants enhance diversification in lycaenid butterflies? Phylogeographic evidence from a model myrmecophile, Jalmenus evagoras (2006) Evolution, 60, pp. 315-327 | |
dc.description | Ehrlich, P.R., Raven, P.H., Butterflies and plants: A study in coevolution (1964) Evolution, 18, pp. 586-608 | |
dc.description | Eubanks, M.D., Nesci, K.A., Petersen, M.K., Liu, Z., Sanchez, A.B., The exploitation of an ant-defended host plant by a shelter-building herbivore (1997) Oecologia, 109, pp. 454-460 | |
dc.description | Fiedler, K., Systematic, evolurionary, and ecological impli-cations of myrmecophily within the Lycaenidae (Insecta: Lepidop-tera: Papilionoidea) (1991) Bonner Zoologische Monographien, 31, pp. 1-201 | |
dc.description | Fiedler, K., Lycaenid butterflies and plants: Is myrmecophily associated with amplified hostplant diversity? (1994) Ecological Entomology, 19, pp. 79-82 | |
dc.description | Fiedler, K., Hölldobler, B., Ants and Polyommatus icarus immatures (Lycaenidae) - sex-related developmental benefits and costs of ant attendance (1992) Oecologia, 91, pp. 468-473 | |
dc.description | Fiedler, K., Maschwitz, U., Functional analysis of the myrmecophilous relationships between ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and lycaenids (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae). II. Lycaenid larvae as trophobiotic partners of ants-a quantitative approach (1988) Oecologia, 75, pp. 204-206 | |
dc.description | Fiedler, K., Saam, C., Ant benefit from attending facultatively myrmecophilous Lycaenidae caterpillars: Evidence from a survival study (1995) Oecologia, 104, pp. 316-322 | |
dc.description | Floren, A., Biun, A., Linsenmair, K.E., Arboreal ants as key predators in tropical lowland rainforest trees (2002) Oecologia, 131, pp. 137-144 | |
dc.description | Fraser, A.M., Axén, A.H., Pierce, N.E., Assessing the quality of different ant species as partners of a myrmecophilous butterfly (2001) Oecologia, 129, pp. 452-460 | |
dc.description | Freitas, A.V.L., An anti-predator behavior in larvae of Libytheana carinenta (Nymphalidae, Libytheinae) (1999) Journal of The Lepidopterists' Society, 53, pp. 130-131 | |
dc.description | Freitas, A.V.L., Oliveira, P.S., Biology and behavior of Eunica bechina (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) with special reference to larval defense against ant predation (1992) Journal of Research On the Lepidoptera, 31, pp. 1-11 | |
dc.description | Freitas, A.V.L., Oliveira, P.S., Ants as selective agents on herbivore biology: Effects on the behaviour of a non-myrmecophilous butterfly (1996) Journal of Animal Ecology, 65, pp. 205-210 | |
dc.description | Fukui, A., Indirect interactions mediated by leaf shelters in animal-plant communities (2001) Population Ecology, 43, pp. 31-40 | |
dc.description | Gaston, K.J., Reavey, D., Valladares, G.R., Changes in feeding habit as caterpillars grow (1991) Ecological Entomology, 16, pp. 339-344 | |
dc.description | Gentry, G.L., Dyer, L.A., On the conditional, nature of neotropical caterpillar defenses against their natural enemies (2002) Ecology, 83, pp. 3108-3119 | |
dc.description | Gianoli, E., Sendoya, S., Vargas, F., Mejia, P., Jaffe, R., Rodriguez, M., Gutierrez, A., Patterns of Azteca ants' defence of Cecropia trees in a tropical rainforest: Support for optimal defence theory (2008) Ecological Research, 23, pp. 905-908 | |
dc.description | Gross, P., Insect behavioral and morphological defenses against parasitoids (1993) Annual Review of Entomology, 38, pp. 251-273 | |
dc.description | Harvey, D.J., (1987) The Higher Classification of The Riodinidae (lepidoptera), p. 215. , Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Texas, Austin, USA | |
dc.description | Heads, P.A., Lawton, J.H., Bracken, ants and extrafloral nectaries. 3. How insect herbivores avoid ant predation (1985) Ecological Entomology, 10, pp. 29-42 | |
dc.description | Heil, M., Indirect defence via tritrophic interactions (2008) New Phytologist, 178, pp. 41-61 | |
dc.description | Heil, M., McKey, D., Protective ant-plant interactions as model systems in ecological and evolutionary research (2003) Annual Review of Ecology Evolution and Systematics, 34, pp. 425-453 | |
dc.description | Hojo, M.K., Wada-Katsumata, A., Akino, T., Yamaguchi, S., Ozaki, M., Yamaoka, R., Chemical disguise as particular caste of host ants in the ant inquiline parasite Niphanda fusca (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) (2008) Proceedings of The Royal Society of London B, , (doi: 10.1098/ rspb.2008.1064) | |
dc.description | Hölldobler, B., Communication between ants and their guests (1971) Scientific American, 224, pp. 86-93 | |
dc.description | Hölldobler, B., Wilson, E.O., (1990) The Ants, p. 732. , Belknap Press/Harvard University Press, Cambridge | |
dc.description | Honda, K., Defensive potential of the larval osmeterial secretions of papilionid butterflies against ants (1983) Physiological Entomolology, 8, pp. 173-179 | |
dc.description | Izzo, T.J., Vasconcelos, H.L., Cheating the cheater: Domatia loss minimizes the effects of ant castration in an Amazonian ant-plant (2002) Oecologia, 133, pp. 200-205 | |
dc.description | Janzen, D.H., Coevolution of mutualism between ants and Acacias in Central America (1966) Evolution, 20, pp. 249-275 | |
dc.description | Jolivet, P., Ants, plants, and beetles | |
dc.description | a triangular relationship (1991) C.r. Huxley & D.f. Cutler, pp. 397-418. , (eds.). Ant-Plant Interactions. Oxford University Press, Oxford | |
dc.description | Jones, M.T., Castellanos, I., Weiss, M.R., Do leaf shelters always protect caterpillars from invertebrate predators? (2002) Ecological Entomology, 27, pp. 753-757 | |
dc.description | Kaminski, L.A., (2006) História Natural E Morfologia Dos Estágios Imaturos De Theope Thestias Hewitson, 1860 (lepidoptera, Riodinidae) Com Ênfase Na Mirmecofilia, p. 97. , M.Sc. Dissertation. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil | |
dc.description | Kaminski, L.A., Polyphagy and obligate myrmecophily in the butterfly Hallonympha paucipuncta (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae) in the Neotropical Cerrado savanna (2008) Biotropica, 40, pp. 390-394 | |
dc.description | Kaminski, L.A., Immature stages of Caria plutargus (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae), with discussion on the behavioral and morphological defensive traits in nonmyrmecophilous riodinid butterflies (2008) Annals of The Entomological Society of America, 101, pp. 906-914 | |
dc.description | Kaspari, M., Introduccion a la ecologia de las hormigas (2003) Introduccion a Las Hormigas De La Region Neotropical, pp. 97-112. , In: F. Fernandez (ed.), Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicoa Alexandre von Humboldt, Bogotá | |
dc.description | Koptur, S., Extrafloral nectary-mediated interactions between insects and plants (1992) Insect-plant Interactions, pp. 81-129. , In: E. Bernays (ed.), CRC Press, Boca Raton | |
dc.description | Lenz, F., Kleinere mitteilungen. Der erhaltungsgrund der myrmekophilie (1917) Zeit. Induk. Abstamm. Vererbungsl, 18, pp. 44-48 | |
dc.description | Lill, J.T., Marquis, R.J., Walker, M.A., Peterson, L., Ecological consequences of shelter sharing by leaf-tying caterpillars (2007) Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata, 124, pp. 45-53 | |
dc.description | Loeffler, C.C., Caterpillar leaf folding as a defense against predation and dislodgment: Staged encounters using Dichomeius (Gelechiidae) larvae on goldenrods (1996) Journal of The Lepidopterists' Society, 50, pp. 245-260 | |
dc.description | Machado, G., Freitas, A.V.L., Larval defence against ant predation in the butterfly Smyrna blomfildia (2001) Ecological Entomology, 26, pp. 436-439 | |
dc.description | Machado, S.R., Morellato, L.P.C., Sajo, M.J., Oliveira, P.S., Morphological patterns of extrafloral nectaries in woody plant species of the Brazilian cerrado (2008) Plant Biology, 10, pp. 660-673 | |
dc.description | Mackay, D.A., Whalen, M.A., Associations between ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and Adriana Gaudich. (Euphorbiaceae) in East Gippsland (1998) Australian Journal of Entomology, 37, pp. 335-339 | |
dc.description | Malicky, H., New aspects on the association between lycaenid larvae (Lycaenidae) and ants (Formicidae, Hymenoptera) (1970) Journal of The Lepidopterists' Society, 24, pp. 190-202 | |
dc.description | Majer, J.D., The abundance and diversity of arboreal ants in Northern Australia (1990) Biotropica, 22, pp. 191-199 | |
dc.description | Maschwitz, U., Schroth, M., Hänel, H., Tho, Y.P., Lycaenids parasitizing symbiotic plant-ant relationships (1984) Oecologia, 64, pp. 78-80 | |
dc.description | Mega, N.O., Araújo, A.M., Do caterpillars of Dryas iulia alcionea (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) show evidence of adaptive behaviour to avoid predation by ants (2008) Journal of Natural History, 42, pp. 129-137 | |
dc.description | Megens, H.J., de Jong, R., Fiedler, K., Phylogenetic patterns in larval host plant and ant association of Indo-Australian Arhopalini butterflies (Lycaenidae: Theclinae) (2005) Biological Journal of The Linnean Society, 84, pp. 225-241 | |
dc.description | Mody, K., Linsenmair, K.E., Plant-attracted ants affect arthropod community structure but not necessarily herbivory (2004) Ecological Entomology, 29, pp. 217-225 | |
dc.description | Morais, H.C., Coordinated group ambush: A new predatory behavior in Azteca ants (Dolichoderinae) (1994) Insectes Sociaux, 41, pp. 339-342 | |
dc.description | Morellato, L.P.C., Oliveira, P.S., Distribution of extrafloral nectaries in different vegetation types of Amazonian Brazil (1991) Flora, 185, pp. 33-38 | |
dc.description | Nash, D.R., Als, T.D., Maile, R., Jones, G.R., Boomsma, J.J., A mosaic of chemical coevolution in a large blue butterfly (2008) Science, 319, pp. 88-90 | |
dc.description | Ness, J.H., Contrasting exotic Solenopsis invicta and native Forelius pruinosus ants as mutualists with Catalpa bignonioides, a native plant (2003) Ecological Entomology, 28, pp. 247-251 | |
dc.description | Newcomer, E.J., Some observations on the relation of ants and lycaenid caterpillars, and a description of the relational organs of the latter (1912) Journal of The New York Entomological Society, 20, pp. 31-36 | |
dc.description | Novotny, V., Basset, Y., Auga, J., Boen, W., Dal, C., Drozd, P., Kasbal, M., Molem, K., Predation risk for herbivorous insects on tropical vegetation: A search for enemy-free space and time (1999) Australian Journal of Ecology, 24, pp. 477-483 | |
dc.description | Nylin, S., Janz, N., The ecology and evolution of host plant range: Butterflies as model group (1999) Herbivores: Between Plants and Predators, pp. 31-54. , In: H. Olff, U.K. Brown & M. Dres (eds.), Blackwell Science, London | |
dc.description | O'Dowd, D.J., Catchpole, E.A., Ants and extrafloral nectaries: No evidence for plant-protection in Helichrysum spp. ant interactions (1983) Oecologia, 59, pp. 191-200 | |
dc.description | Ohsaki, N., Sato, Y., Food plant choice of Pieris butterflies as a trade-off between parasitoid avoidance and quality of plants (1994) Ecology, 75, pp. 59-68 | |
dc.description | Oliveira, P.S., The ecological function of extrafloral nectaries: Herbivore deterrence by visiting ants and reproductive output in Caryocar brasiliense (Caryocaraceae) (1997) Functional Ecology, 11, pp. 323-330 | |
dc.description | Oliveira, P.S., Del-Claro, K., Multitrophic interactions in a Neotropical savanna: Ant-hemipteran systems, associated insect herbivores and a host plant (2005) Biotic Interactions In the Tropics, pp. 414-438. , In: D.F.R.P. Burslem, M.A. Pinard & S.E. Hartley (eds.), Cambridge university Press, Cambridge | |
dc.description | Oliveira, P.S., Freitas, A.V.L., Ant-plant-herbivore interactions in the neotropical cerrado savanna (2004) Naturwissenschaften, 91, pp. 557-570 | |
dc.description | Oliveira, P.S., Freitas, A.V.L., del-Claro, K., Ant foraging on plant foliage: Contrasting effects on the behavioral ecology of insects herbivores (2002) The Cerrados of Brazil: Ecology and Natural History of A Neotropical Savanna, pp. 287-305. , In: P.S. Oliveira & R.J. Marquis (eds.), Columbia University Press, New York, 398p | |
dc.description | Oliveira, P.S., Leitão-Filho, H.F., Extrafloral nectaries: Their taxonomic distribution and abundance in the woody flora of Cerrado vegetation in Southeast Brazil (1987) Biotropica, 19, pp. 140-148 | |
dc.description | Oliveira, P.S., Rico-Gray, V., Az-Castelazo, C., Castillo-Guevara, C., Interaction between ants, extrafloral nectaries and insect herbivores in Neotropical coastal sand dunes: Herbivore deterrence by visiting ants increases fruit set in Opuntia stricta (Cactaceae) (1999) Functional Ecology, 13, pp. 623-631 | |
dc.description | Oppenheim, S.J., Gould, F., Behavioral adaptations increase the value of enemy-free space for Heliothis subflexa, a specialist herbivore (2002) Evolution, 56, pp. 679-689 | |
dc.description | Osborn, F.R., Jaffé, K., Chemical ecology of the defense of two Nymphalid butterfly larvae against ants (1998) Journal of Chemical Ecology, 24, pp. 1173-1181 | |
dc.description | Penz, C.M., Devries, P.J., Systematic position of Apodemia paucipuncta (Riodinidae), and a critical evaluation of the nymphidiine transtilla (2006) Zootaxa, 1190, pp. 1-50 | |
dc.description | Pierce, N.E., Amplified species diversity: A case study of an australian lycaenid butterfly and its attendant ants (1984) The Biology of Butterflies, pp. 197-200. , In: R.I. Wane-Wright & P.R. Ackery (eds.), Symposium of the Royal Entomological Society of London Number 11. Academic Press, London | |
dc.description | Pierce, N.E., Predatory and parasitic Lepidoptera: Carnivores living on plants (1995) Journal of The Lepididopterists' Society, 49, pp. 412-453 | |
dc.description | Pierce, N.E., Mead, M.A., Parasitoids as selective agents in the symbiosis between butterfly larvae and ants (1981) Science, 211, pp. 1185-1187 | |
dc.description | Pierce, N.E., Elgar, M.A., The influence of ants on host plant selection by Jalmenus evagoras, a myrmecophilous lycaenid butterfly (1985) Behavior Ecolology and Sociobiology, 16, pp. 209-222 | |
dc.description | Pierce, N.E., Kitching, R.L., Buckley, R.C., Taylor, M.F.J., Benbow, K.F., The costs and benefits of cooperation between the Australian lycaenid butterfly, Jalmenus evagoras, and its attendant ants (1987) Behavior Ecology and Sociobiology, 21, pp. 237-248 | |
dc.description | Pierce, N.E., Nash, D.R., Baylis, M., Carper, E.R., Variation in the attractiveness of lycaenid butterfly larvae to ants (1991) Ant-plant Interactions, pp. 131-142. , In: C.R. Huxley & D.F. Cutler (eds.), Oxford University Press, Oxford | |
dc.description | Pierce, N.E., Braby, M.F., Heath, A., Lohman, D.J., Mathew, J., Rand, D.B., Travassos, M.A., The ecology and evolution of ant association in the Lycaenidae (Lepidoptera) (2002) Annual Review of Entomology, 47, pp. 733-771 | |
dc.description | Portugal, A.H.A., Trigo, J.R., Similarity of cuticular lipids between a caterpillar and its host plant: A way to make prey undetectable for predatory ants? (2005) Journal of Chemical Ecology, 31, pp. 2551-2561 | |
dc.description | Price, P.W., Bouton, C.E., Gross, P., McPheron, B.A., Thompson, J.N., Weis, A.E., Interactions among three trophic levels: Influence of plants on interactions between insect herbivores and natural enemies (1980) Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 11, pp. 41-65 | |
dc.description | Rashbrook, V.K., Compton, S.G., Lawton, J.H., Ant-herbivore interactions: Reasons for the absence of benefits to a fern with foliar nectaries (1992) Ecology, 73, pp. 2167-2174 | |
dc.description | Rico-Gray, V., Oliveira, P.S., (2007) The Ecology and Evolution of Ant-plant Interactions, p. 331. , University of Chicago Press, Chicago | |
dc.description | Robbins, R.K., Cost and evolution of a facultative mutualism between ants and lycaenid larvae (Lepidoptera) (1991) Oikos, 62, pp. 363-369 | |
dc.description | Ross, G.N., Life-history studies on Mexican butterflies. III. Early stages of Anatole rossi, a new myrmecophilous metalmark (1964) Journal of Research On the Lepidoptera, 3, pp. 81-94 | |
dc.description | Salazar, B.A., Whitman, D.W., Defensive tactics of caterpillars against predators and parasitoids (2001) Insects and Plant Defences Dynamics, pp. 161-207. , In: T.N. Ananthakrishnan (ed.), Science Publishers, Inc., Plymouth | |
dc.description | Sato, H., Higashi, S., Bionomics of Phyllonorycter (Lepidoptera, Gracillariidae) on Quercus. II. Effects of Ants (1987) Ecological Research, 2, pp. 53-60 | |
dc.description | Schupp, E.W., Feener, D.H., Phylogeny, lifeform, and habitat dependence of ant-defended plants in a Panamanian forest (1991) Ant-plant Interactions, pp. 175-197. , In: C.R. Huxley & D.F. Cutler (eds.), Oxford University Press, Oxford | |
dc.description | Scoble, M.J., (1995) The Lepidoptera: Form, Function, and Diversity, , 2nd edition. Oxford University Press, Oxford | |
dc.description | Sendoya, S., Freitas, A.V.L., Oliveira, P.S., Egg-laying butterflies distinguish predaceous ants by sight (2009) American Naturalist (no Prelo) | |
dc.description | Seufert, P., Fiedler, K., The influence of ants on patterns of colonization and establishment within a set of coexisting lycaenid butterflies in a south-east Asian tropical rain forest (1996) Oecologia, 106, pp. 127-136 | |
dc.description | Shiojiri, K., Takabayashi, J., Effects of oil droplets by Pieris caterpillars against generalist and specialist carnivores (2005) Ecological Research, 20, pp. 695-700 | |
dc.description | Singer, M.S., Stireman, J.O., Does anti-parasitoid defense explain host-plant selection by a polyphagous caterpillar? (2003) Oikos, 100, pp. 554-562 | |
dc.description | Smedley, S.R., Ehrhard, E., Eisner, T., Defensive regurgitation by a noctuid moth larva (Litoprosopus futilis) (1993) Psyche, 100, pp. 209-222 | |
dc.description | Smiley, J.T., Heliconius caterpillar mortality during establishment on plants with and without attending ants (1985) Ecology, 66, pp. 845-849 | |
dc.description | Smiley, J.T., Atsatt, P.R., Pierce, N.E., Local distribution of the lycaenidae butterfly, Jalmenus evagoras, in response to host ants and plants (1988) Oecologia, 76, pp. 416-422 | |
dc.description | Sobrinho, T.G., Schoereder, J.H., Rodrigues, L.L., Collevatti, R.G., Ant visitation (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) to extrafloral nectaries increases seed set and seed viability in the tropical weed triumfetta semitriloba (2002) Sociobiology, 39, pp. 353-368 | |
dc.description | Stadler, B., Dixon, A.F.G., Ecology and evolution of aphid-ant interactions (2005) Annual Review of Ecology Evolution and Systematics, 36, pp. 345-372 | |
dc.description | Stamp, N., Enemy-free space via host plant chemistry and dispersion: Assessing the influence of tri-trophic interactions (2001) Oecologia, 128, pp. 153-163 | |
dc.description | Stehr, F.W., Order Lepidoptera (1987) Immature Insects, 1, pp. 288-305. , In: F.W. Stehr (ed.), Kendall-Hunt Publishing Company, Dubuque | |
dc.description | Sugiura, S., Yamazaki, K., The role of silk threads as lifelines for caterpillars: Pattern and significance of lifeline-climbing behaviour (2006) Ecological Entomology, 31, pp. 52-57 | |
dc.description | Thomann, H., Schmetterlinge und ameisen. Beobachtungen über einer symbiose zwischen Lycaena argus L. und Formica cinerea Mayr. Jaresbericht Naturforsch (1901) Ges. Graubündens, 44, pp. 1-40 | |
dc.description | Thomas, J.A., Elmes, G.W., Higher productivity at the cost of increased hostspecificity when Maculinea butterfly larvae exploit ant colonies through trophallaxis rather than by predation (1998) Ecological Entomology, 23, pp. 457-464 | |
dc.description | Thompson, J.N., Evolutionary ecology of the relationship between oviposition preference and performance of offspring in phytophagous insects (1988) Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata, 47, pp. 3-14 | |
dc.description | Tobin, J.E., A Neotropical rainforest canopy, ant community: Some ecological considerations (1991) C.r. Huxley & D.f. Cutler, pp. 536-538. , (eds.). Ant-Plant Interactions. Oxford University Press, Oxford | |
dc.description | Travassos, M.A., Pierce, N.E., Acoustics, context and function of vibrational signaling in a lycaenid butterfly-ant mutualism (2000) Animal Behaviour, 60, pp. 13-26 | |
dc.description | Travassos, M.A., Devries, P.J., Pierce, N.E., A novel organ and mechanism for larval sound production in butterfly caterpillars: Eurybia elvina (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae) (2008) Tropical Lepidoptera Research, 18, pp. 20-23 | |
dc.description | Trigo, J.R., The chemistry of antipredator defense by secondary compounds in neotropical Lepidoptera: Facts, perspectives and caveats (2000) Journal of The Brazilian Chemical Society, 11, pp. 551-561 | |
dc.description | Vasconcelos, H.L., Mutualism between Maieta guianensis Aubl., a myrmecophytic melastome, and on e of its ant inhabitants: Ant protection against insect herbivores (1991) Oecologia, 87, pp. 295-298 | |
dc.description | Ward, P.S., (2006) Ants. Current Biology, 16, pp. R152-R155 | |
dc.description | Weiss, M.R., Good housekeeping: Why do shelter-dwelling caterpillars fling their frass? (2003) Ecology Letters, 6, pp. 361-370 | |
dc.description | Weiss, M.R., Defecation behavior and ecology of insects (2006) Annual Review of Entomology, 51, pp. 635-661 | |
dc.description | Yu, D.W., Pierce, N.E., A castration parasite of an ant-plant mutualism (1998) Proceedings of The Royal Society of London B, 265, pp. 375-382 | |
dc.language | pt | |
dc.publisher | | |
dc.relation | Oecologia Brasiliensis | |
dc.rights | aberto | |
dc.source | Scopus | |
dc.title | Behavioral Ecology At The Ant-plant-herbivore Interface: Interactions Between Ants And Lepidopterans [ecologia Comportamental Na Interface Formiga-planta-herbívoro: Interações Entre Formigas E Lepidópteros] | |
dc.type | Artículos de revistas | |