Background Large and complex mounds built by termites of the genus Macrotermes characterize many dry African landscapes, including the savannas, bushlands, and dry forests of the Tsavo Ecosystem in southern Kenya. The termites live in obligate symbiosis with filamentous fungi of the genus Termitomyces. The insects collect dead plant material from their environment and deposit it into their nests where indigestible cell wall compounds are effectively decomposed by the fungus. Above-ground mounds are built to enhance nest ventilation and to maintain nest interior microclimates favorable for fungal growth. Objectives In Tsavo Ecosystem two Macrotermes species associate with three different Termitomyces symbionts, always with a monoculture of o...
The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of subterranean fungus-growing termites on the s...
Fungus-growing termites and their symbiotic Termitomyces fungi are critically important carbon and n...
All living organisms require food for growth and survival. Heterotrophs depend on autotrophs such as...
Background Large and complex mounds built by termites of the genus Macrotermes characterize many dry...
Background Large and complex mounds built by termites of the genus Macrotermes characterize many dry...
Termites are known for their abilities to regulate the conditions within their nests through the mou...
Fungus-growing termites of the subfamily Macrotermitinae together with their highly specialized fung...
Seven species of mound building termites from five genera were identified thus; Amitermes evuncifer,...
Many species of millimetric fungus-harvesting termites collectively build uninhabited, massive mound...
1. The most diverse and abundant family of termites, the Termitidae, evolved in African tropical for...
Termites are a significant natural source of greenhouse gases (GHGs), but quantifying emissions espe...
How termite mounds function to facilitate climate control is still only partially understood. Recent...
The most diverse and abundant family of termites, the Termitidae, evolved in African tropical forest...
This study investigated for the first time the impact of the internal mound environment of fungus-gr...
Macrotermes michaelseni and M. natalensis are two morphologically similar termite species occupying ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of subterranean fungus-growing termites on the s...
Fungus-growing termites and their symbiotic Termitomyces fungi are critically important carbon and n...
All living organisms require food for growth and survival. Heterotrophs depend on autotrophs such as...
Background Large and complex mounds built by termites of the genus Macrotermes characterize many dry...
Background Large and complex mounds built by termites of the genus Macrotermes characterize many dry...
Termites are known for their abilities to regulate the conditions within their nests through the mou...
Fungus-growing termites of the subfamily Macrotermitinae together with their highly specialized fung...
Seven species of mound building termites from five genera were identified thus; Amitermes evuncifer,...
Many species of millimetric fungus-harvesting termites collectively build uninhabited, massive mound...
1. The most diverse and abundant family of termites, the Termitidae, evolved in African tropical for...
Termites are a significant natural source of greenhouse gases (GHGs), but quantifying emissions espe...
How termite mounds function to facilitate climate control is still only partially understood. Recent...
The most diverse and abundant family of termites, the Termitidae, evolved in African tropical forest...
This study investigated for the first time the impact of the internal mound environment of fungus-gr...
Macrotermes michaelseni and M. natalensis are two morphologically similar termite species occupying ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of subterranean fungus-growing termites on the s...
Fungus-growing termites and their symbiotic Termitomyces fungi are critically important carbon and n...
All living organisms require food for growth and survival. Heterotrophs depend on autotrophs such as...