Could fungal infection make ant societies more open? [PDF]
Ant colonies are a highly rewarding target for many pathogens and parasites and they also host various species of social parasites that exploit their social system.
Babik, Hanna +5 more
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Amazonian Invertebrates in the Traditional diet of the Paiter Suruí in Southeastern Brazil. [PDF]
Molina AA +5 more
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Carbon dioxide levels in initial nests of the leaf-cutting ant Atta sexdens (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). [PDF]
Sousa KKA +7 more
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Taxonomy and systematics of the fungus-growing ant associate Escovopsis (Hypocreaceae).
Montoya QV, Martiarena MJS, Rodrigues A.
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Mitochondrial genomes of genus Atta (Formicidae: Myrmicinae) reveal high gene organization and giant intergenic spacers. [PDF]
Barbosa JTV +4 more
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Oliveira, João S. de +4 more
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Sistemática molecular de Atta laevigata (Smith 1858) e Acromyrmex balzani (Emery 1890)
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Carbon dioxide levels and ventilation in Acromyrmex nests: significance and evolution of architectural innovations in leaf-cutting ants. [PDF]
Bollazzi M, Römer D, Roces F.
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Metagenomics Reveals Diet-Specific Specialization of Bacterial Communities in Fungus Gardens of Grass- and Dicot-Cutter Ants. [PDF]
Khadempour L +7 more
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Formigas cortadeiras do gênero Atta, popularmente conhecidas como saúvas, são as mais derivadas dentro da tribo Attini. Apresentam grande importância ecológica, porém, pelo hábito de cortarem folhas para manutenção do fungo simbionte e pelo enorme tamanho das colônias, causam muitos prejuízos às lavouras, pastagens e plantações, sendo consideradas ...
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