Fungus cultivation by ambrosia beetles is one of the four independently evolved cases of agriculture known in animals. Such cultivation is most advanced in the highly social subtribe Xyleborina (Scolytinae), which is characterized by haplodiploidy and extreme levels of inbreeding. Despite their ubiquity in forests worldwide, the behavior of these beetles remains poorly understood. This may be in part because of their cryptic life habits within the wood of trees. Here we present data obtained by varying a laboratory breeding technique based on artificial medium inside glass tubes, which enables behavioral observations. We studied species of the three most widespread genera of Xyleborina in the temperate zone: Xyleborus, Xyleborinus, and Xylo...
Bark and ambrosia beetles (Curculionidae, Scolytinae) display a conspicuous diversity of unusual gen...
Culturing of microbes for food production, called cultivation mutualism, has been well-documented fr...
Introduction: In wood-dwelling fungus-farming weevils, the so-called ambrosia beetles (Curculionidae...
Fungus cultivation by ambrosia beetles is one of the four independently evolved cases of agriculture...
Fungus cultivation by ambrosia beetles is one of the four independently evolved cases of agriculture...
Fungus-farming is known from attine ants, macrotermites, and ambrosia beetles (Scolytinae, Platypodi...
Strongly female-biased sex ratios are typical for the fungal feeding haplodiploid Xyleborini (Scolyt...
Abstract Xyleborini are a species-rich tribe of ambrosia beetles, which are haplodiploid ...
Body reserves may determine the reproductive output of animals, depending on their resource allocati...
Division of labor among the workers of insect societies is a conspicuous feature of their biology. S...
Females of ambrosia beetle Xyleborus sp., one of the most destructive wood boring insects on lone lo...
Ambrosia beetles from the tribe Xyleborini are part of nearly all forest ecosystems. Because of thei...
Insect fungus gardens consist of a community of interacting microorganisms that can have either bene...
Globally distributed bark and ambrosia beetles (Curculionidae) form diverse symbioses with fungi, pr...
Background: Fungus farming is an unusual life style in insects that has evolved many times in the wo...
Bark and ambrosia beetles (Curculionidae, Scolytinae) display a conspicuous diversity of unusual gen...
Culturing of microbes for food production, called cultivation mutualism, has been well-documented fr...
Introduction: In wood-dwelling fungus-farming weevils, the so-called ambrosia beetles (Curculionidae...
Fungus cultivation by ambrosia beetles is one of the four independently evolved cases of agriculture...
Fungus cultivation by ambrosia beetles is one of the four independently evolved cases of agriculture...
Fungus-farming is known from attine ants, macrotermites, and ambrosia beetles (Scolytinae, Platypodi...
Strongly female-biased sex ratios are typical for the fungal feeding haplodiploid Xyleborini (Scolyt...
Abstract Xyleborini are a species-rich tribe of ambrosia beetles, which are haplodiploid ...
Body reserves may determine the reproductive output of animals, depending on their resource allocati...
Division of labor among the workers of insect societies is a conspicuous feature of their biology. S...
Females of ambrosia beetle Xyleborus sp., one of the most destructive wood boring insects on lone lo...
Ambrosia beetles from the tribe Xyleborini are part of nearly all forest ecosystems. Because of thei...
Insect fungus gardens consist of a community of interacting microorganisms that can have either bene...
Globally distributed bark and ambrosia beetles (Curculionidae) form diverse symbioses with fungi, pr...
Background: Fungus farming is an unusual life style in insects that has evolved many times in the wo...
Bark and ambrosia beetles (Curculionidae, Scolytinae) display a conspicuous diversity of unusual gen...
Culturing of microbes for food production, called cultivation mutualism, has been well-documented fr...
Introduction: In wood-dwelling fungus-farming weevils, the so-called ambrosia beetles (Curculionidae...