This work is focused at approaching a not very familiar topic, which are myrmekophyles, otherwise called ant guests. This is a group of animals who have learned to live in the ant society, who are otherwise considered to be very dangerous and strictly territorial. The work is primarily composed of two main parts. The first one is devoted to the ants themselves, whose understanding is key to percieve the life of myrmecophiles. They are described here as a group itself, then some ilustrations of their life strategies, interest and specialization. The second part is dedicated to myrmecophiles and is divided into several subchapters according to individual groups and species. The main idea of this work is to bring this subject closer and more i...
An intimate association between two species is known as a symbiosis. A symbiotic relationship where ...
Ants are one of the largest insect groups, with the most species and individuals in the world, and t...
The ecological and physiological relationships between parasites and their hosts constitute some of ...
Ants represent an insect group with a great ecological importance, and they are also a valuable sour...
Although the research on myrmecophilous insects is dated back to the 19th century, certain aspects o...
Ants play important roles in natural ecosystems. These eusocial insects are omnivorous feeders and l...
The following dissertation presents the history of myrmecology from the times of Ulisse Aldrovandi u...
The term myrmecophile means ‘ant lover’, from the Greek ‘myrmex’ (ant) and ‘philos’ (loving). In the...
[Extract] Ant Ecology explores key ecological issues and new developments in myrmecology across a ra...
International audienceAnts, like any animal, are subject to parasitism. However, as they are also su...
Colonies of the ponerine army ant Leptogenys distinguenda are regularly inhabited by a highly divers...
Ants have long fascinated linguists, human sociologists, and even cyberneticians. At the end of the ...
A large number of staphylinid beetles are closely associated with ants and termites (for review see ...
Abstract 350 words maximum (PLEASE TYPE)Ants are eusocial insects that are diverse, abundant, and gl...
Reviews 47 studies (1911) on the behavior of ants and myrmecophiles. Studies on ants focus on their ...
An intimate association between two species is known as a symbiosis. A symbiotic relationship where ...
Ants are one of the largest insect groups, with the most species and individuals in the world, and t...
The ecological and physiological relationships between parasites and their hosts constitute some of ...
Ants represent an insect group with a great ecological importance, and they are also a valuable sour...
Although the research on myrmecophilous insects is dated back to the 19th century, certain aspects o...
Ants play important roles in natural ecosystems. These eusocial insects are omnivorous feeders and l...
The following dissertation presents the history of myrmecology from the times of Ulisse Aldrovandi u...
The term myrmecophile means ‘ant lover’, from the Greek ‘myrmex’ (ant) and ‘philos’ (loving). In the...
[Extract] Ant Ecology explores key ecological issues and new developments in myrmecology across a ra...
International audienceAnts, like any animal, are subject to parasitism. However, as they are also su...
Colonies of the ponerine army ant Leptogenys distinguenda are regularly inhabited by a highly divers...
Ants have long fascinated linguists, human sociologists, and even cyberneticians. At the end of the ...
A large number of staphylinid beetles are closely associated with ants and termites (for review see ...
Abstract 350 words maximum (PLEASE TYPE)Ants are eusocial insects that are diverse, abundant, and gl...
Reviews 47 studies (1911) on the behavior of ants and myrmecophiles. Studies on ants focus on their ...
An intimate association between two species is known as a symbiosis. A symbiotic relationship where ...
Ants are one of the largest insect groups, with the most species and individuals in the world, and t...
The ecological and physiological relationships between parasites and their hosts constitute some of ...