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The role of olfactory cues in leaf-cutting ant waste management [PDF]
Roces, Flavio, Romer, Daniela
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The isolation and characterisation of protein from nine edible insect species. [PDF]
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Nestmate recognition signals of the leaf-cutting ant Atta laevigata
Journal of Insect Physiology, 2002Behavioral tests with field colonies of Atta laevigata were performed in order to identify the source of the odors used in nestmate recognition. We tested the postpharyngeal (PPG) and mandibular glands (MG) as putative organs producing chemical signals for nestmate recognition. Chemical analyses of PPG were also undertaken.
J V., Hernández, H, López, K, Jaffe
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Péptidos Antimicrobianos de Atta laevigata
2021The action of agents of biological origin as regulators of the immune system has been shown to be optimal; however, some limitations, such as secondary cytotoxicity, have generated in recent years the search for new molecules that effectively modulate this response without causing adverse effects.
Peña-Camargo, Briggitti Yulieth +1 more
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Selective isolation of dematiaceous fungi from the workers of Atta laevigata (Formicidae: Attini)
Folia Microbiologica, 2011Leaf-cutting ants (Formicidae: Attini) are considered pests in agriculture for their impact in human crops, as they utilize leaf fragments to raise their fungal mutualist (Agaricales: Lepiotaceae). Basically, the basidiomycetous fungus is cultivated to supply food to adult workers and broads; in return, the ants protect it against natural enemies ...
Guedes, F. L. A. +2 more
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Nest Architecture of Atta laevigata (F. Smith, 1858) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment, 2004Univ Estadual Paulista Julio Mesquita Filho, Fac Agron, Social Pest Insect Lab, BR-18603970 Botucatu, SP ...
Moreira, A. A. +4 more
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2007
Published as part of Wild, A. L., 2007, A catalogue of the ants of Paraguay (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)., pp.
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Published as part of Wild, A. L., 2007, A catalogue of the ants of Paraguay (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)., pp.
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1939
Published as part of Borgmeier, T., 1939, Nova contribuição para o conhecimento das formigas neotropicais (Hym. Formicidae)., pp.
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Published as part of Borgmeier, T., 1939, Nova contribuição para o conhecimento das formigas neotropicais (Hym. Formicidae)., pp.
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1905
Published as part of Forel, A., 1905, Miscellanea myrmicologiques, II (1905)., pp.
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Published as part of Forel, A., 1905, Miscellanea myrmicologiques, II (1905)., pp.
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Mandibular Gland Secretion in Different Castes of the Leaf-Cutter Ant Atta laevigata
Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1999Gas chromatography analyses and behavioral assays showed that Atta laevigata, a highly polymorphic ant species, has a mandibular gland secretion that varies with castes. All castes contain 4-methyl-3-heptanone as the main component and its concentration is proportional to head size.
José V. Hernández +2 more
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