In my dissertation, I have explored behavioral, chemical and genetic aspects of a unique nesting symbiosis called parabiosis. In parabiosis, two unrelated ant species share a nest and foraging trails in a potentially mutualistic association. I have focused on the Neotropical parabiosis between Camponotus femoratus (Subfamily: Formicinae) and Crematogaster levior (Subfamily: Myrmicinae), which occur in ant- gardens throughout Amazonia. These two ants share a common nest but keep their brood in separate chambers. Behavioral tradeoffs suggest that the relationship is a mutualism: both species build the carton nest and forage, but Cr. levior is superior in finding food sources, and Ca. femoratus carries the epiphyte seeds required to give the n...
An intimate association between two species is known as a symbiosis. A symbiotic relationship where ...
Upon advances in sequencing techniques, more and more morphologically identical organisms are identi...
© 2017, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Abstract: Social insects have a highly developed nestmate...
Social organisms rank among the most abundant and ecologically dominant species on Earth, in part du...
Social organisms rank among the most abundant and ecologically dominant species on Earth, in part du...
Social organisms rank among the most abundant and ecologically dominant species on Earth, in part du...
abstract: The most abundantly studied societies, with the exception of humans, are those of the euso...
International audienceA vital trait in insects is their cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) profile, which p...
International audienceA vital trait in insects is their cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) profile, which p...
International audienceA vital trait in insects is their cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) profile, which p...
International audienceA vital trait in insects is their cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) profile, which p...
The most sophisticated form of altruism is found in eusocial insects, with workers usually sacrifici...
Social insects rank among the most ubiquitous and ecologically dominant terrestrial animals on Earth...
Social insects rank among the most ubiquitous and ecologically dominant terrestrial animals on Earth...
Upon advances in sequencing techniques, more and more morphologically identical organisms are identi...
An intimate association between two species is known as a symbiosis. A symbiotic relationship where ...
Upon advances in sequencing techniques, more and more morphologically identical organisms are identi...
© 2017, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Abstract: Social insects have a highly developed nestmate...
Social organisms rank among the most abundant and ecologically dominant species on Earth, in part du...
Social organisms rank among the most abundant and ecologically dominant species on Earth, in part du...
Social organisms rank among the most abundant and ecologically dominant species on Earth, in part du...
abstract: The most abundantly studied societies, with the exception of humans, are those of the euso...
International audienceA vital trait in insects is their cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) profile, which p...
International audienceA vital trait in insects is their cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) profile, which p...
International audienceA vital trait in insects is their cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) profile, which p...
International audienceA vital trait in insects is their cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) profile, which p...
The most sophisticated form of altruism is found in eusocial insects, with workers usually sacrifici...
Social insects rank among the most ubiquitous and ecologically dominant terrestrial animals on Earth...
Social insects rank among the most ubiquitous and ecologically dominant terrestrial animals on Earth...
Upon advances in sequencing techniques, more and more morphologically identical organisms are identi...
An intimate association between two species is known as a symbiosis. A symbiotic relationship where ...
Upon advances in sequencing techniques, more and more morphologically identical organisms are identi...
© 2017, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Abstract: Social insects have a highly developed nestmate...