Field colonies of Allegheny mound ants, Formica exsectoides, were tested at monthly intervals throughout the summer to assess their preference for artificial honeydews containing varying compositions of sugars and amino acids. In choice tests, foragers significantly preferred high sugar honeydews early in the season, but shifted in mid-season to a strong preference for high amino acid honeydews. Late-season foragers slightly preferred sugars. When offered in equal concentrations, the honeydew sugar, melezitose, was consistently less attractive to foragers than sucrose. However both sugars were readily fed upon, and appeared to attract ants in an additive fashion. No single amino acid was significantly preferred; however the combination of a...
Ant-plant interactions often are mediated by extrafloral nectar (EFN) composition that may influence...
For quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michaux; Salicaceae) the rate of extrafloral (EF) sugar secre...
Linepithema humile, Argentine ants, alter their diets during times of resource depletion, favoring g...
Red wood ants of the Formica rufa group are important ecosystem engineers throughout the Northern He...
Ants select sustained carbohydrate resources, such as aphid honeydew, based on many factors includin...
Honeydew is the keystone on which ant-aphid mutualism is built. The present study investigates how e...
Honeydew is the keystone upon which ants and aphids build their mutualistic relationship. We have in...
This thesis has two parts: the first brings an overview of the role of various foods and nutrients i...
A stable source of carbohydrates is essential for the longevity of ant colonies. Foraging ants must ...
International audienceCarbohydrate sources such as plant exudates, nectar and honeydew represent the...
In the present study we tested whether ants (Camponotus spp.) would stop tending honeydew-producing ...
In the resent study we tested whether ants (Camponotus spp.) would stop tending honeytew-producing m...
The red wood ants Formica yessensis are known to support super colonies comprising thousands of nest...
In plant–ant–hemipteran interactions, ants visit plants to consume the honeydew produced by phloem-f...
Dual choice feeding tests were performed to determine a preference of forager honeybees for specific...
Ant-plant interactions often are mediated by extrafloral nectar (EFN) composition that may influence...
For quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michaux; Salicaceae) the rate of extrafloral (EF) sugar secre...
Linepithema humile, Argentine ants, alter their diets during times of resource depletion, favoring g...
Red wood ants of the Formica rufa group are important ecosystem engineers throughout the Northern He...
Ants select sustained carbohydrate resources, such as aphid honeydew, based on many factors includin...
Honeydew is the keystone on which ant-aphid mutualism is built. The present study investigates how e...
Honeydew is the keystone upon which ants and aphids build their mutualistic relationship. We have in...
This thesis has two parts: the first brings an overview of the role of various foods and nutrients i...
A stable source of carbohydrates is essential for the longevity of ant colonies. Foraging ants must ...
International audienceCarbohydrate sources such as plant exudates, nectar and honeydew represent the...
In the present study we tested whether ants (Camponotus spp.) would stop tending honeydew-producing ...
In the resent study we tested whether ants (Camponotus spp.) would stop tending honeytew-producing m...
The red wood ants Formica yessensis are known to support super colonies comprising thousands of nest...
In plant–ant–hemipteran interactions, ants visit plants to consume the honeydew produced by phloem-f...
Dual choice feeding tests were performed to determine a preference of forager honeybees for specific...
Ant-plant interactions often are mediated by extrafloral nectar (EFN) composition that may influence...
For quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michaux; Salicaceae) the rate of extrafloral (EF) sugar secre...
Linepithema humile, Argentine ants, alter their diets during times of resource depletion, favoring g...