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- Chemical Ecology of Streptomyces Albidoflavus Strain A10 Associated
- Do Leaf-Cutting Ants (Acromyrmex Octospinosus) Prefer to Cut Flower Petals of a Certain Colour?
- Chemical Warfare Between Fungus-Growing Ants and Their Pathogens Sibyl F
- AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES Number 45 September 7, 1922
- Novel Fungal Disease in Complex Leaf-Cutting Ant Societies
- Lach Et Al 2009 Ant Ecology.Pdf
- Bibliography on Bees and Colony Collapse Disease (CCD) Klaus Ammann, July 26, 2013, from Web of Science, Google Scholar and Other Sources
- Communication Inspired by Nature Lab
- The Evolution of Social Parasitism in Acromyrmex Leaf-Cutting Ants: a Test of Emery's Rule
- Social Organization and Subcaste Specialization in the Leaf-Cutting Ant Acromyrmex Subterraneus (Formicidae: Myrmicinae)
- Foraging Behaviour in Leaf-Cutting Ants Acromyrmex Octospinosus
- Major Evolutionary Transitions in Ant Agriculture SEE COMMENTARY
- Supplementary Material
- Nest Architecture and Foraging Behavior in Bombus Pullatus (Hymenoptera: Apidae), with Comparisons to Other Tropical Bumble Bees
- Bibliography Bees and the Colony Collapse Disease
- Recent Findings in Fungus-Growing Ants: Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior of a Complex Microbial Symbiosis
- Candicidin-Producing Streptomyces Support Leaf-Cutting Ants to Protect Their Fungus Garden Against the Pathogenic Fungus Escovopsis
- Acromyrmex Octospinosus
- Foraging and Nesting Ecology of a Costa Rican Leaf-Cutting Ant, Acromyrmex Volcanus
- Sustainable Management of Acromyrmex Octospinosus
- With Larva of Black Soldier Fly Hermetia Illucens
- Locating, Collecting, and Maintaining Colonies of Fungus-Farming Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Attini)
- METAPLEURAL GLAND SECRETION of the LEAF-CUTTER ANT Acromyrmex Octospinosus: NEW COMPOUNDS and THEIR FUNCTIONAL SIGNIFICANCE
- Neuropile Organization in the Brain of Acromyrmex (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) During the Post-Embryonic Development
- P> GABRIELA CHAVARRIA
- Foraging Ecology of the Leaf-Cutting Ant Acromyrmex Octospinosus in a Costa Rican Rain Forest