Foraging patterns in two sympatric leaf-cutting ants species (Attini, Acromyrmex) in a subtropical dry forest
Foraging activity and diet composition were studied in two of the most abundant leaf-cutting ants in a subtropical dry woodland of the Argentinean Chaco, Acromyrmex striatus and Acromyrmex hispidus. Plant abundance, items on offer (leaf types, flower and fruit) and chemical/physical defenses were ob...
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todo:paper_10121692_v5_n1_p32_FarjiBrener2023-10-03T15:56:17Z Foraging patterns in two sympatric leaf-cutting ants species (Attini, Acromyrmex) in a subtropical dry forest Farji Brener, A.G. Protomastro, J. ant antiherbivore defence foraging behaviour leaf-cutter ant Argentina Chaco Acromyrmex hispidus Acromyrmex striatus Foraging activity and diet composition were studied in two of the most abundant leaf-cutting ants in a subtropical dry woodland of the Argentinean Chaco, Acromyrmex striatus and Acromyrmex hispidus. Plant abundance, items on offer (leaf types, flower and fruit) and chemical/physical defenses were obtained. Both ant species have strong foraging preferences, harvesting a few woody species. A. striatus has a opportunistic strategy, harvesting in relation to the abundance of preferred plant species; A. hispidus is more selective. Preferences of workers are strongly related to the chemical and physical plant defenses. A. striatus is active in summer, spring and autumn, A. hispidus has foraging activity only in summer and autumn. In summer A. striatus shows a great diet diversity, whereas A. hispidus selects young leaves and fruits. Leaf-cutting ants are the most important herbivores in the dry Chaco. Their role in the development of plant defenses is discussed. -from English summary JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10121692_v5_n1_p32_FarjiBrener |
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ant antiherbivore defence foraging behaviour leaf-cutter ant Argentina Chaco Acromyrmex hispidus Acromyrmex striatus |
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ant antiherbivore defence foraging behaviour leaf-cutter ant Argentina Chaco Acromyrmex hispidus Acromyrmex striatus Farji Brener, A.G. Protomastro, J. Foraging patterns in two sympatric leaf-cutting ants species (Attini, Acromyrmex) in a subtropical dry forest |
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ant antiherbivore defence foraging behaviour leaf-cutter ant Argentina Chaco Acromyrmex hispidus Acromyrmex striatus |
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Foraging activity and diet composition were studied in two of the most abundant leaf-cutting ants in a subtropical dry woodland of the Argentinean Chaco, Acromyrmex striatus and Acromyrmex hispidus. Plant abundance, items on offer (leaf types, flower and fruit) and chemical/physical defenses were obtained. Both ant species have strong foraging preferences, harvesting a few woody species. A. striatus has a opportunistic strategy, harvesting in relation to the abundance of preferred plant species; A. hispidus is more selective. Preferences of workers are strongly related to the chemical and physical plant defenses. A. striatus is active in summer, spring and autumn, A. hispidus has foraging activity only in summer and autumn. In summer A. striatus shows a great diet diversity, whereas A. hispidus selects young leaves and fruits. Leaf-cutting ants are the most important herbivores in the dry Chaco. Their role in the development of plant defenses is discussed. -from English summary |
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Farji Brener, A.G. Protomastro, J. |
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Farji Brener, A.G. Protomastro, J. |
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Farji Brener, A.G. |
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Foraging patterns in two sympatric leaf-cutting ants species (Attini, Acromyrmex) in a subtropical dry forest |
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Foraging patterns in two sympatric leaf-cutting ants species (Attini, Acromyrmex) in a subtropical dry forest |
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Foraging patterns in two sympatric leaf-cutting ants species (Attini, Acromyrmex) in a subtropical dry forest |
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Foraging patterns in two sympatric leaf-cutting ants species (Attini, Acromyrmex) in a subtropical dry forest |
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Foraging patterns in two sympatric leaf-cutting ants species (Attini, Acromyrmex) in a subtropical dry forest |
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foraging patterns in two sympatric leaf-cutting ants species (attini, acromyrmex) in a subtropical dry forest |
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