Foraging trails of leafcutter colonies are iconic scenes in the Neotropics, with ants collecting freshly-cut plant fragments to provision a fungal food crop. We hypothesized that the fungus-cultivar's requirements for macronutrients and minerals govern the foraging niche breadth of Atta colombica leafcutter ants. Analyses of plant fragments carried by foragers showed how nutrients from fruits, flowers, and leaves combine to maximize cultivar performance. While the most commonly foraged leaves delivered excess protein relative to the cultivar's needs, in vitro experiments showed that the minerals P, Al, and Fe may expand the leafcutter foraging niche by enhancing the cultivar's tolerance to protein-biased substrates. A suite of other mineral...
The relationship of plant secondary chemistry, water content, and nutrient content to the palatabili...
Many plants combat herbivore and pathogen attack indirectly by attracting predators of their herbivo...
The use of food resources is one of the most important aspects of ecosystem functioning. Trophic rel...
The biochemical heterogeneity of food items often yields tradeoffs as each bite of food tends to con...
During crop domestication, human farmers traded greater productivity for higher crop vulnerability o...
abstract: Nutritional balance is a requirement for the survival of all species. This balance is impo...
abstract: In order to survive, species must regulate their intake of nutrients. In desert leafcutter...
Many arboreal ants depend on myrmecophytic plants for both food and shelter; in return, these ants d...
Predator activities may lead to the accumulation of nutrients in specific areas of terrestrial habit...
International audienceScarcity of essential nutrients has led plants to evolve alternative nutrition...
The emerging field of nutritional geometry (NG) provides powerful new approaches to test whether and...
Many arboreal ants depend on myrmecophytic plants for both food and shelter; in return, these ants d...
Scarcity of essential nutrients has led plants to evolve alternative nutritional strategies, such as...
The preferences of seed intake by harvester ants (Pogonomyrmex spp.) have been debated for a long ti...
<p>Leafcutter ants cut trimmings from plants, carry them to their underground nests, and cut them in...
The relationship of plant secondary chemistry, water content, and nutrient content to the palatabili...
Many plants combat herbivore and pathogen attack indirectly by attracting predators of their herbivo...
The use of food resources is one of the most important aspects of ecosystem functioning. Trophic rel...
The biochemical heterogeneity of food items often yields tradeoffs as each bite of food tends to con...
During crop domestication, human farmers traded greater productivity for higher crop vulnerability o...
abstract: Nutritional balance is a requirement for the survival of all species. This balance is impo...
abstract: In order to survive, species must regulate their intake of nutrients. In desert leafcutter...
Many arboreal ants depend on myrmecophytic plants for both food and shelter; in return, these ants d...
Predator activities may lead to the accumulation of nutrients in specific areas of terrestrial habit...
International audienceScarcity of essential nutrients has led plants to evolve alternative nutrition...
The emerging field of nutritional geometry (NG) provides powerful new approaches to test whether and...
Many arboreal ants depend on myrmecophytic plants for both food and shelter; in return, these ants d...
Scarcity of essential nutrients has led plants to evolve alternative nutritional strategies, such as...
The preferences of seed intake by harvester ants (Pogonomyrmex spp.) have been debated for a long ti...
<p>Leafcutter ants cut trimmings from plants, carry them to their underground nests, and cut them in...
The relationship of plant secondary chemistry, water content, and nutrient content to the palatabili...
Many plants combat herbivore and pathogen attack indirectly by attracting predators of their herbivo...
The use of food resources is one of the most important aspects of ecosystem functioning. Trophic rel...