Most ant colonies are comprised of workers that cooperate to harvest resources and feed developing larvae. Around 50 million years ago (MYA), ants of the attine lineage adopted an alternative strategy, harvesting resources used as compost to produce fungal gardens. While fungus cultivation is considered a major breakthrough in ant evolution, the associated ecological consequences remain poorly understood. Here, we compare the energetics of attine colony-farms and ancestral hunter-gatherer colonies using metabolic scaling principles within a phylogenetic context. We find two major energetic transitions. First, the earliest lower-attine farmers transitioned to lower mass-specific metabolic rates while shifting significant fractions of biomass...
The negative allometric scaling of metabolic rate with body size is among the most striking patterns...
Fungus-growing ants (Myrmicinae: Attini) live in an obligate symbiotic relationship with a fungus th...
Ants of the tribe Attini discovered agriculture 50 million years before humans (Mueller et al 1998)....
Most ant colonies are comprised of workers that cooperate to harvest resources and feed developing l...
Most ant colonies are comprised of workers that cooperate to harvest resources and feed developing l...
Most ant colonies are comprised of workers that cooperate to harvest resources and feed developing l...
Most ant colonies are comprised of workers that cooperate to harvest resources and feed developing l...
During crop domestication, human farmers traded greater productivity for higher crop vulnerability o...
The evolution of ant agriculture, as practiced by the fungus-farming “attine” ants, is thought to ha...
The evolution of ant agriculture, as practiced by the fungus-farming “attine” ants, is thought to ha...
Fungus-growing ants (Myrmicinae: Attini) live in an obligate symbiotic relationship with a fungus th...
Fungus-growing ants (Myrmicinae: Attini) live in an obligate symbiotic relationship with a fungus th...
Fungus-growing ants (Myrmicinae: Attini) live in an obligate symbiotic relationship with a fungus th...
The negative allometric scaling of metabolic rate with body size is among the most striking patterns...
The negative allometric scaling of metabolic rate with body size is among the most striking patterns...
The negative allometric scaling of metabolic rate with body size is among the most striking patterns...
Fungus-growing ants (Myrmicinae: Attini) live in an obligate symbiotic relationship with a fungus th...
Ants of the tribe Attini discovered agriculture 50 million years before humans (Mueller et al 1998)....
Most ant colonies are comprised of workers that cooperate to harvest resources and feed developing l...
Most ant colonies are comprised of workers that cooperate to harvest resources and feed developing l...
Most ant colonies are comprised of workers that cooperate to harvest resources and feed developing l...
Most ant colonies are comprised of workers that cooperate to harvest resources and feed developing l...
During crop domestication, human farmers traded greater productivity for higher crop vulnerability o...
The evolution of ant agriculture, as practiced by the fungus-farming “attine” ants, is thought to ha...
The evolution of ant agriculture, as practiced by the fungus-farming “attine” ants, is thought to ha...
Fungus-growing ants (Myrmicinae: Attini) live in an obligate symbiotic relationship with a fungus th...
Fungus-growing ants (Myrmicinae: Attini) live in an obligate symbiotic relationship with a fungus th...
Fungus-growing ants (Myrmicinae: Attini) live in an obligate symbiotic relationship with a fungus th...
The negative allometric scaling of metabolic rate with body size is among the most striking patterns...
The negative allometric scaling of metabolic rate with body size is among the most striking patterns...
The negative allometric scaling of metabolic rate with body size is among the most striking patterns...
Fungus-growing ants (Myrmicinae: Attini) live in an obligate symbiotic relationship with a fungus th...
Ants of the tribe Attini discovered agriculture 50 million years before humans (Mueller et al 1998)....