Insect symbioses: a case study of past, present, and future fungus-growing ant research.
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Cyatta abscondita: taxonomy, evolution, and natural history of a new fungus-farming ant genus from BrazilChemical analyses of wasp-associated streptomyces bacteria reveal a prolific potential for natural products discoveryCo-evolutionary patterns and diversification of ant-fungus associations in the asexual fungus-farming ant Mycocepurus smithii in PanamaDeciphering microbial landscapes of fish eggs to mitigate emerging diseasesYet more "weeds" in the garden: fungal novelties from nests of leaf-cutting antsPutting the waste out: a proposed mechanism for transmission of the mycoparasite Escovopsis between leafcutter ant colonies.Symbiont interactions in a tripartite mutualism: exploring the presence and impact of antagonism between two fungus-growing ant mutualists.Geographic variation in the damselfish-red alga cultivation mutualism in the Indo-West Pacific.Recognition of endophytic Trichoderma species by leaf-cutting ants and their potential in a Trojan-horse management strategy.Imaging mass spectrometry and MS/MS molecular networking reveals chemical interactions among cuticular bacteria and pathogenic fungi associated with fungus-growing antsMonoculture of leafcutter ant gardens.Microbiomes of ant castes implicate new microbial roles in the fungus-growing ant Trachymyrmex septentrionalis.Behind every great ant, there is a great gut.Placement of attine ant-associated Pseudonocardia in a global Pseudonocardia phylogeny (Pseudonocardiaceae, Actinomycetales): a test of two symbiont-association models.Fungal communities in the garden chamber soils of leaf-cutting ants.The ambrosia symbiosis is specific in some species and promiscuous in others: evidence from community pyrosequencingRepeated evolution of fungal cultivar specificity in independently evolved ant-plant-fungus symbioses.Community interactions govern host-switching with implications for host-parasite coevolutionary history.Interaction specificity between leaf-cutting ants and vertically transmitted Pseudonocardia bacteria.Bacterial symbionts and natural products.Bacteria-bacteria interactions within the microbiota of the ancestral metazoan Hydra contribute to fungal resistance.The Evolutionary Innovation of Nutritional Symbioses in Leaf-Cutter AntsVariation in Pseudonocardia antibiotic defence helps govern parasite-induced morbidity in Acromyrmex leaf-cutting ants.How to assemble a beneficial microbiome in three easy stepsThe population structure of antibiotic-producing bacterial symbionts of Apterostigma dentigerum ants: impacts of coevolution and multipartite symbiosisAnt-plant mutualisms should be viewed as symbiotic communities.Chemical Interaction among Termite-Associated Microbes.Comparative phylogeography, genetic differentiation and contrasting reproductive modes in three fungal symbionts of a multipartite bark beetle symbiosis.Plant-ants feed their host plant, but above all a fungal symbiont to recycle nitrogen.Specificity in the symbiotic association between fungus-growing ants and protective Pseudonocardia bacteria.Extended disease resistance emerging from the faecal nest of a subterranean termite.Towards a Better Understanding of the Evolution of Specialized Parasites of Fungus-Growing Ant Crops
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Insect symbioses: a case study of past, present, and future fungus-growing ant research.
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scientific article published on February 2009
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Insect symbioses: a case study of past, present, and future fungus-growing ant research.
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Insect symbioses: a case study of past, present, and future fungus-growing ant research.
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Insect symbioses: a case study of past, present, and future fungus-growing ant research.
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Insect symbioses: a case study of past, present, and future fungus-growing ant research.
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Insect symbioses: a case study of past, present, and future fungus-growing ant research.
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Insect symbioses: a case study of past, present, and future fungus-growing ant research.
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Insect symbioses: a case study of past, present, and future fungus-growing ant research.
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Cameron R Currie
Eric J Caldera
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10.1603/022.038.0110
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2009-02-01T00:00:00Z