Army ants and their arthropod symbionts represent one of the most species-rich animal associations on Earth, and constitute a fascinating example of diverse host-symbiont interaction networks. However, despite decades of research, our knowledge of army ant symbionts remains fragmentary due to taxonomic ambiguity and the inability to study army ants in the lab. Here we present an integrative approach that allows us to reliably determine species boundaries, assess biodiversity, match different developmental stages and sexes, and to study the life cycles of army ant symbionts. This approach is based on a combination of community sampling, DNA barcoding, morphology and physiology. As a test case, we applied this approach to the staphylinid beet...
Seed harvesting ants are ecosystem engineers that shape vegetation, nutrient cycles, and microclimat...
The stability of mutualistic interactions is likely to be affected by the genetic diversity of symbi...
Systematic surveys of macrofaunal diversity within ant colonies are lacking, particularly for ants n...
Army ants and their arthropod symbionts represent one of the most species-rich animal associations o...
Army ant colonies host a diverse community of arthropod symbionts. Among the best-studied symbiont c...
Tropical rainforests are among the most diverse biomes on Earth. While species inventories are far f...
Abstract Host-symbiont interactions are embedded in ecological communities and range from unspecific...
While ant colonies serve as host to a diverse array of myrmecophiles, few parasitoids are able to ex...
Symbioses include some of the clearest cases of coevolution, but their origin, loss, or reassembly w...
Army ants are among the top arthropod predators and considered keystone species in tropical ecosyste...
Colonies of neotropical army ants of the genus Eciton Latreille offer some of the most captivating e...
Eusocial behavior has arisen in few animal groups, most notably in the aculeate Hymenoptera, a clade...
Army ants are a charismatic group of organisms characterized by a suite of morphological and behavio...
Mutualisms contribute in fundamental ways to the origin, maintenance and organization of biological ...
Seed harvesting ants are ecosystem engineers that shape vegetation, nutrient cycles, and microclimat...
The stability of mutualistic interactions is likely to be affected by the genetic diversity of symbi...
Systematic surveys of macrofaunal diversity within ant colonies are lacking, particularly for ants n...
Army ants and their arthropod symbionts represent one of the most species-rich animal associations o...
Army ant colonies host a diverse community of arthropod symbionts. Among the best-studied symbiont c...
Tropical rainforests are among the most diverse biomes on Earth. While species inventories are far f...
Abstract Host-symbiont interactions are embedded in ecological communities and range from unspecific...
While ant colonies serve as host to a diverse array of myrmecophiles, few parasitoids are able to ex...
Symbioses include some of the clearest cases of coevolution, but their origin, loss, or reassembly w...
Army ants are among the top arthropod predators and considered keystone species in tropical ecosyste...
Colonies of neotropical army ants of the genus Eciton Latreille offer some of the most captivating e...
Eusocial behavior has arisen in few animal groups, most notably in the aculeate Hymenoptera, a clade...
Army ants are a charismatic group of organisms characterized by a suite of morphological and behavio...
Mutualisms contribute in fundamental ways to the origin, maintenance and organization of biological ...
Seed harvesting ants are ecosystem engineers that shape vegetation, nutrient cycles, and microclimat...
The stability of mutualistic interactions is likely to be affected by the genetic diversity of symbi...
Systematic surveys of macrofaunal diversity within ant colonies are lacking, particularly for ants n...