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Insect Symbioses: A Case Study of Past, Present, and Future Fungus-growing Ant Research*

Abstract

Fungus-growing ants (Attini: Formicidae) engage in an obligate mutualism with fungi they cultivate for food. Although biologists have been fascinated with fungus-growing ants since the resurgence of natural history in the modern era, the early stages of research focused mainly on the foraging behavior of the leaf-cutters (the most derived attine lineage). Indeed, the discovery that the ants actually use leaf fragments to manure a fungus did not …

Authors

Caldera EJ; Poulsen M; Suen G; Currie CR

Journal

Environmental Entomology, Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 78–92

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Publication Date

February 2009

DOI

10.1603/022.038.0110

ISSN

0046-225X