Teseo, Serafino; van Zweden, Jelle S; 84525; Pontieri, Luigi; Kooij, Pepijn W; Sorensen, Soren J; Wenseleers, Tom; 8355; Poulsen, Michael; Boomsma, Jacobus J; Sapountzis, Panagiotis;
© 2019 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour Animal gut microbiota affect host physiology and behaviour. In social insects, where colony level integrity is preserved via a nestmate discrimination system based on cuticular hydrocarbon mixtures, microorganismal effects may therefore influence social dynamics. Although nestmate recognition...
Armitage, Sophie A O Fernández-Marín, Hermógenes Boomsma, Jacobus J Wcislo, William T
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The Journal of animal ecology
Fungus-growing ants (Attini) have evolved an obligate dependency upon a basidiomycete fungus that they cultivate as their food. Less well known is that the crop fungus is also used by many attine species to cover their eggs, larvae and pupae. The adaptive functional significance of this brood covering is poorly understood. One hypothesis to account...
Breum Andersen, Sandra Yek, Sze Huei Nash, David R. Boomsma, Jacobus J.
Background: The obligate mutualism between fungus-growing ants and microbial symbionts offers excellent opportunities to study the specificity and stability of multi-species interactions. In addition to cultivating fungus gardens, these ants have domesticated actinomycete bacteria to defend gardens against the fungal parasite Escovopsis and possibl...
Breum Andersen, Sandra Yek, Sze Huei Nash, David R. Boomsma, Jacobus J.
Background: The obligate mutualism between fungus-growing ants and microbial symbionts offers excellent opportunities to study the specificity and stability of multi-species interactions. In addition to cultivating fungus gardens, these ants have domesticated actinomycete bacteria to defend gardens against the fungal parasite Escovopsis and possibl...
Breum Andersen, Sandra Yek, Sze Huei Nash, David R. Boomsma, Jacobus J.
Background: The obligate mutualism between fungus-growing ants and microbial symbionts offers excellent opportunities to study the specificity and stability of multi-species interactions. In addition to cultivating fungus gardens, these ants have domesticated actinomycete bacteria to defend gardens against the fungal parasite Escovopsis and possibl...
Breum Andersen, Sandra Yek, Sze Huei Nash, David R. Boomsma, Jacobus J.
Background: The obligate mutualism between fungus-growing ants and microbial symbionts offers excellent opportunities to study the specificity and stability of multi-species interactions. In addition to cultivating fungus gardens, these ants have domesticated actinomycete bacteria to defend gardens against the fungal parasite Escovopsis and possibl...
Breum Andersen, Sandra Yek, Sze Huei Nash, David R. Boomsma, Jacobus J.
Background: The obligate mutualism between fungus-growing ants and microbial symbionts offers excellent opportunities to study the specificity and stability of multi-species interactions. In addition to cultivating fungus gardens, these ants have domesticated actinomycete bacteria to defend gardens against the fungal parasite Escovopsis and possibl...
Breum Andersen, Sandra Yek, Sze Huei Nash, David R. Boomsma, Jacobus J.
Background: The obligate mutualism between fungus-growing ants and microbial symbionts offers excellent opportunities to study the specificity and stability of multi-species interactions. In addition to cultivating fungus gardens, these ants have domesticated actinomycete bacteria to defend gardens against the fungal parasite Escovopsis and possibl...
Breum Andersen, Sandra Yek, Sze Huei Nash, David R. Boomsma, Jacobus J.
Background: The obligate mutualism between fungus-growing ants and microbial symbionts offers excellent opportunities to study the specificity and stability of multi-species interactions. In addition to cultivating fungus gardens, these ants have domesticated actinomycete bacteria to defend gardens against the fungal parasite Escovopsis and possibl...
Breum Andersen, Sandra Yek, Sze Huei Nash, David R. Boomsma, Jacobus J.
Background: The obligate mutualism between fungus-growing ants and microbial symbionts offers excellent opportunities to study the specificity and stability of multi-species interactions. In addition to cultivating fungus gardens, these ants have domesticated actinomycete bacteria to defend gardens against the fungal parasite Escovopsis and possibl...