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Are social-immunity biofilms of attine ants monocultures or polycultures?

open access: yes, 2014
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Fungal Cultivars of Higher Attine Ants Promote Escovopsis Chemotropism

Current Microbiology, 2023
In varied environments, microorganisms search for partners or nutritional resources using chemical signals. Microbes are drawn (chemotaxis) or grow directionally (chemotropism) towards the chemical source, enabling them to establish and maintain symbiosis.
Karina B. de Oliveira   +4 more
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Translating Attine Ant Colony Architecture into Energy-Efficient Structural Frameworks

open access: yesJournal of Progress in Civil Engineering
Since ages humans have been getting inspired and replicated nature in one way or the other. On Earth, ants are one of the many species that have survived through the process of evolution and adaptation by creating social colonies by building their nest ...
Sarieh Mtaka, Shakoor Taajan
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Unraveling fungal species cultivated by lower attine ants

Mycological Progress, 2023
Salomé Urrea-Valencia   +4 more
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Microbiota of Attine Ants' Gardens: Visualizing a Microbial Landscape by Scanning Electron Microscopy.

Journal of Visualized Experiments
In macroscale ecosystems, such as rainforests or coral reefs, the spatial localization of organisms is the basis of our understanding of community ecology.
Mariana Oliveira Barcoto   +3 more
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Northern extent of attine ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).

open access: yes, 1970
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N. A. Weber, Norm Johnson, Joe Cora
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Biochemical ecology of the attine ants

Accounts of Chemical Research, 1974
MICHAEL M. Martin
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Comparative deterrency of two terpenoids to two genera of attine ants

Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1989
Caryophyllene and caryophyllene epoxide are two terpenoids found in neotropical plants and known to be deterrent to leafcutter ants. To estimate the variation in deterrent activity of these compounds toward the generaAtta andAcromyrmex, behavioral bioassays were conducted over a range of concentrations.
J. J. Howard, T. Green, D. Wiemer
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Interactions among leaf toughness, chemistry, and harvesting by attine ants

Ecological Entomology, 1990
Abstract. 1. Young and mature leaves of a tropical legume, Inga edulis var. minutula Schery, are strikingly different in secondary chemistry, especially condensed tannins, and leaf toughness. 2.
C. Nichols-orians, J. Schultz
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