Ants in the tribe Cephalotini are exceptional in that they maintain microorganisms in their digestive tract. To understand what these microorganisms mean to the ants, we observed the feeding habits of Cephalotes pusillus and Cephalotes atratus, finding that in nature they feed on extrafloral nectars, homopteran secretions, and bird droppings. Feeding the antibiotic kanamycin to colonies of C. pusillus in the laboratory kills them. Ants desiccate or starve rather than feed on liquids to which the antibiotics gentamycin and netilmycin have been added, but feed and survive on liquids containing nystatin, penicillin, and ampicillin. We identified over 10 microorganisms from the intestine of C. pusillus with different antibiotic-resistance patte...
Leaf-cutter ants have a symbiotic relationship with a fungal cultivar known as Lecuoagaricus gongyl...
Ants have long been renowned for their intimate mutualisms with trophobionts and plants and more rec...
<p>Some Tetraponera ants (Formicidae, Pseudomyrmecinae) subsist almost entirely on amino acid ...
In this article, we describe the distributions of Entomoplasmatales bacteria across the ants, identi...
Studies of symbiotic bacteria have demonstrated that they provide multiple benefits to their hosts. ...
Studies of symbiotic bacteria have demonstrated that they provide multiple benefits to their hosts. ...
Ants are a dominant feature of terrestrial ecosystems, yet we know little about the forces that driv...
Animals continuously encounter microorganisms that are essential for health or cause disease. They a...
© 2019 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour Animal gut microbiota affect host physiolog...
Nitrogen acquisition is a major challenge for herbivorous animals, and the repeated origins of herbi...
This gut microbiome serves many beneficial purposes for animals. For example, the gut microbiome hel...
This gut microbiome serves many beneficial purposes for animals. For example, the gut microbiome hel...
This gut microbiome serves many beneficial purposes for animals. For example, the gut microbiome hel...
This gut microbiome serves many beneficial purposes for animals. For example, the gut microbiome hel...
Ants have been widely studied, with 14,000 described species, but it is not until recently that they...
Leaf-cutter ants have a symbiotic relationship with a fungal cultivar known as Lecuoagaricus gongyl...
Ants have long been renowned for their intimate mutualisms with trophobionts and plants and more rec...
<p>Some Tetraponera ants (Formicidae, Pseudomyrmecinae) subsist almost entirely on amino acid ...
In this article, we describe the distributions of Entomoplasmatales bacteria across the ants, identi...
Studies of symbiotic bacteria have demonstrated that they provide multiple benefits to their hosts. ...
Studies of symbiotic bacteria have demonstrated that they provide multiple benefits to their hosts. ...
Ants are a dominant feature of terrestrial ecosystems, yet we know little about the forces that driv...
Animals continuously encounter microorganisms that are essential for health or cause disease. They a...
© 2019 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour Animal gut microbiota affect host physiolog...
Nitrogen acquisition is a major challenge for herbivorous animals, and the repeated origins of herbi...
This gut microbiome serves many beneficial purposes for animals. For example, the gut microbiome hel...
This gut microbiome serves many beneficial purposes for animals. For example, the gut microbiome hel...
This gut microbiome serves many beneficial purposes for animals. For example, the gut microbiome hel...
This gut microbiome serves many beneficial purposes for animals. For example, the gut microbiome hel...
Ants have been widely studied, with 14,000 described species, but it is not until recently that they...
Leaf-cutter ants have a symbiotic relationship with a fungal cultivar known as Lecuoagaricus gongyl...
Ants have long been renowned for their intimate mutualisms with trophobionts and plants and more rec...
<p>Some Tetraponera ants (Formicidae, Pseudomyrmecinae) subsist almost entirely on amino acid ...