Living in close association with other organisms has proven to be a widespread and successful strategy in nature. Some communities are completely driven by symbiotic associations and therefore, intimate relationships among the partners can be expected. Here, we analyzed in-depth the food web of a particularly rich community of arthropods found in strict association with European red wood ants (Formica rufa group). We studied the trophic links between different ant-associated myrmecophiles and food sources associated with the host ant, but also tested predator–prey links among myrmecophiles themselves. Our approach combined direct feeding tests and stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses for a large number of myrmecophiles. The results o...
Food chain length provides key information on the flow of nutrients and energy in ecosystems. Variat...
Mutualistic interactions with microbes have played a crucial role in the evolution and ecology of an...
Myrmecophiles (i.e. organisms that associate with ants) use a variety of ecological niches and emplo...
Living in close association with other organisms has proven to be a widespread and successful strate...
© 2015 The Authors Living in close association with other organisms has proven to be a widespread an...
Living in close association with other organisms has proven to be a widespread and successful strate...
Brewitt K, Pinol J, Werner C, et al. Evaluating the importance of trophobiosis in a Mediterranean an...
Many arboreal ants depend on myrmecophytic plants for both food and shelter; in return, these ants d...
Acacia-ant mutualists in the genus Pseudomyrmex nest obligately in acacia plants and, as we show thr...
Disturbances have long been recognized as important forces for structuring natural communities but t...
An intimate association between two species is known as a symbiosis. A symbiotic relationship where ...
Abstract. Ants are prominent components of most terrestrial arthropod food webs, yet due to their hi...
Ants have long been renowned for their intimate mutualisms with trophobionts and plants and more rec...
Studies employing stable isotope technology have greatly contributed to understanding trophic relati...
Studies of food webs often employ stable isotopic approaches to infer trophic position and interacti...
Food chain length provides key information on the flow of nutrients and energy in ecosystems. Variat...
Mutualistic interactions with microbes have played a crucial role in the evolution and ecology of an...
Myrmecophiles (i.e. organisms that associate with ants) use a variety of ecological niches and emplo...
Living in close association with other organisms has proven to be a widespread and successful strate...
© 2015 The Authors Living in close association with other organisms has proven to be a widespread an...
Living in close association with other organisms has proven to be a widespread and successful strate...
Brewitt K, Pinol J, Werner C, et al. Evaluating the importance of trophobiosis in a Mediterranean an...
Many arboreal ants depend on myrmecophytic plants for both food and shelter; in return, these ants d...
Acacia-ant mutualists in the genus Pseudomyrmex nest obligately in acacia plants and, as we show thr...
Disturbances have long been recognized as important forces for structuring natural communities but t...
An intimate association between two species is known as a symbiosis. A symbiotic relationship where ...
Abstract. Ants are prominent components of most terrestrial arthropod food webs, yet due to their hi...
Ants have long been renowned for their intimate mutualisms with trophobionts and plants and more rec...
Studies employing stable isotope technology have greatly contributed to understanding trophic relati...
Studies of food webs often employ stable isotopic approaches to infer trophic position and interacti...
Food chain length provides key information on the flow of nutrients and energy in ecosystems. Variat...
Mutualistic interactions with microbes have played a crucial role in the evolution and ecology of an...
Myrmecophiles (i.e. organisms that associate with ants) use a variety of ecological niches and emplo...