The presence of aggregates of A. reticulatum on Bauhinia has been reported, but the insects were mainly attended by ants of the genus Camponotus, and stingless bees were not regularly recorded in aggregations. We observed a colony of thetreehopper A. reticulatum and stingless bees, Trigona branneri, interacting on Bauhinia forficata (Fabaceae). Agonistic behavior was observed in bees when another individual of the same species or ants approached. Although this is not proof that the interaction between stingless bees and treehoppers is mutualistic, the interactions between ants and this insect are common and mutualistic. Thus, if T. branneri effectively provides protection for the aphids, a new mutualism can be the focus of future research t...
Aphid – ant mutualism: an outdoor study of the benefits for Aphis fabae. Aphid – ant relationships a...
Frugivory is not frequent among bees. Although stingless bees visit aged fruits for pulp, the use of...
Many ants and hemipterans are bound by a mutualistic relationship (trophobiosis) which represents an...
The presence of aggregates of A. reticulatum on Bauhinia has been reported, but the insects were mai...
Trophobiont insects are of general interest to behavioral ecology due to the fact that the outcomes ...
The Aethalion reticulatum (Linnaeus, 1767) is an insect that feeds of the sap of several vegetal spe...
Most entomologists are aware of ants that take sugar-rich honeydew from the anus of aphids; however,...
Many organisms consume honeydew to meet their energy requirements. Some species of stingless bees al...
Trophobiosis between ants and homopterans is widely known. Nevertheless, this interaction can also h...
Mutualism between ants and hemipterans that produce honeydew has important implications for biologic...
We investigated the interaction between the honeydew-producing whitefly Aleurothrixus aepim and tend...
The notion that tending ants provide protection to honeydew-producing hemipterans is widely accepted...
The Hymnoptera order includes several flower-visiting insects (e.g. ants, bees, and wasps) and the c...
In this paper we present observations of individuals of the bee species Trigona recursa feeding on t...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do...
Aphid – ant mutualism: an outdoor study of the benefits for Aphis fabae. Aphid – ant relationships a...
Frugivory is not frequent among bees. Although stingless bees visit aged fruits for pulp, the use of...
Many ants and hemipterans are bound by a mutualistic relationship (trophobiosis) which represents an...
The presence of aggregates of A. reticulatum on Bauhinia has been reported, but the insects were mai...
Trophobiont insects are of general interest to behavioral ecology due to the fact that the outcomes ...
The Aethalion reticulatum (Linnaeus, 1767) is an insect that feeds of the sap of several vegetal spe...
Most entomologists are aware of ants that take sugar-rich honeydew from the anus of aphids; however,...
Many organisms consume honeydew to meet their energy requirements. Some species of stingless bees al...
Trophobiosis between ants and homopterans is widely known. Nevertheless, this interaction can also h...
Mutualism between ants and hemipterans that produce honeydew has important implications for biologic...
We investigated the interaction between the honeydew-producing whitefly Aleurothrixus aepim and tend...
The notion that tending ants provide protection to honeydew-producing hemipterans is widely accepted...
The Hymnoptera order includes several flower-visiting insects (e.g. ants, bees, and wasps) and the c...
In this paper we present observations of individuals of the bee species Trigona recursa feeding on t...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do...
Aphid – ant mutualism: an outdoor study of the benefits for Aphis fabae. Aphid – ant relationships a...
Frugivory is not frequent among bees. Although stingless bees visit aged fruits for pulp, the use of...
Many ants and hemipterans are bound by a mutualistic relationship (trophobiosis) which represents an...