The relationship of plant secondary chemistry, water content, and nutrient content to the palatability of leaves to the leafcutting ant Atta cephalotes was determined in a study of individuals from 50 woody plant species in tropical dry forest of Costa Rica. The study took place during the yearly period of maximum leaf harvest, in the early rainy season. The palatability of plants was determined by presenting leaf disks to ants on active foraging trails of three ant colonies. The distribution of several classes of polar secondary compounds in leaf samples was determined using chemical spot tests, and that of ant- deterrent nonpolar compounds using laboratory bioassays of plant nonpolar extracts. Ni? trogen, energy, and water availability in...
Linepithema humile, or Argentine ants, are an invasive species that mainly consume carbohydrates. Ou...
Herz H, Beyschlag W, Holldobler B. Herbivory rate of leaf-cutting ants in a tropical moist forest in...
Abstract. Experiments using novel and familiar resources were conducted on colonies of the leaf-cutt...
The relationship of plant secondary chemistry, water content, and nutrient content to the palatabili...
The effects of leaf toughness, trichome characteristics, nutrient and water availability, and second...
Human activity has fragmented habitat areas and has sparked the creation of new leaf-cutter ant colo...
Leaf cutter ants, Atta cephalotes, were found to make distinct tree species choices as herbivores in...
abstract: Nutritional balance is a requirement for the survival of all species. This balance is impo...
Many arboreal ants depend on myrmecophytic plants for both food and shelter; in return, these ants d...
Using field assays of leaf preference, we tested the hypothesis that wilting affects the selection o...
Many arboreal ants depend on myrmecophytic plants for both food and shelter; in return, these ants d...
The biochemical heterogeneity of food items often yields tradeoffs as each bite of food tends to con...
Foraging trails of leafcutter colonies are iconic scenes in the Neotropics, with ants collecting fre...
1 Tachigali myrmecophila (Caesalpinaceae) is an Amazonian myrmecophytic canopy tree. The saplings ar...
This study attempts to gather more information on the foraging activity and the food preferences bas...
Linepithema humile, or Argentine ants, are an invasive species that mainly consume carbohydrates. Ou...
Herz H, Beyschlag W, Holldobler B. Herbivory rate of leaf-cutting ants in a tropical moist forest in...
Abstract. Experiments using novel and familiar resources were conducted on colonies of the leaf-cutt...
The relationship of plant secondary chemistry, water content, and nutrient content to the palatabili...
The effects of leaf toughness, trichome characteristics, nutrient and water availability, and second...
Human activity has fragmented habitat areas and has sparked the creation of new leaf-cutter ant colo...
Leaf cutter ants, Atta cephalotes, were found to make distinct tree species choices as herbivores in...
abstract: Nutritional balance is a requirement for the survival of all species. This balance is impo...
Many arboreal ants depend on myrmecophytic plants for both food and shelter; in return, these ants d...
Using field assays of leaf preference, we tested the hypothesis that wilting affects the selection o...
Many arboreal ants depend on myrmecophytic plants for both food and shelter; in return, these ants d...
The biochemical heterogeneity of food items often yields tradeoffs as each bite of food tends to con...
Foraging trails of leafcutter colonies are iconic scenes in the Neotropics, with ants collecting fre...
1 Tachigali myrmecophila (Caesalpinaceae) is an Amazonian myrmecophytic canopy tree. The saplings ar...
This study attempts to gather more information on the foraging activity and the food preferences bas...
Linepithema humile, or Argentine ants, are an invasive species that mainly consume carbohydrates. Ou...
Herz H, Beyschlag W, Holldobler B. Herbivory rate of leaf-cutting ants in a tropical moist forest in...
Abstract. Experiments using novel and familiar resources were conducted on colonies of the leaf-cutt...