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2. Selecting the Drought Stressed: Effects of Plant Stress on Intraspecific and Within-Plant Herbivory Atterns of the Leaf-Cutting Ant Atta Colombica
3. Spatio-Temporal Permanence and Plasticity of Foraging Trails in Young and Mature Leaf-Cutting Ant Colonies (Atta spp.)
4. Seedling Recruitment in a Semi-Arid Patagonian Steppe: Facilitative Effects of Refuse Dumps of Leaf-Cutting Ants
5. The First Records of Bycrea villosa Pascoe (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) in the United States, Central America and Colombia and Notes on Its Association with Leaf-Cutting Ants
6. Fragment-Size Determination and Size-Matching in the Grass-Cutting Ant Atta vollenweideri Depend on the Distance from the Nest
7. Experimental Evidence of a Tripartite Mutualism: Bacteria Protect Ant Fungus Gardens from Specialized Parasites
8. Dispersal of Schinus fasciculatus Seeds by the Leaf-Cutting Ant Acromyrmex striatus in a Shrubland of the Dry Chaco, Argentina
9. Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Markers Reveal Genetic Variation in the Symbiotic Fungus of Leaf-Cutting Ants
10. Trade-offs in Group Living: Transmission and Disease Resistance in Leaf-Cutting Ants
11. Individual Complexity and Self-Organization in Foraging by Leaf-Cutting Ants
12. The Effect of Load Length, Width and Mass on Transport Rate in the Grass-Cutting Ant Atta Vollenweideri
13. The Function of Hitchhiking Behavior in the Leaf-Cutting Ant Atta cephalotes
14. Prevalence and Impact of a Virulent Parasite on a Tripartite Mutualism
15. Polyethism and the Importance of Context in the Alarm Reaction of the Grass-Cutting Ant, Atta capiguara
16. Costs of Trail Construction and Maintenance in the Leaf-Cutting Ant Atta columbica
17. Why Are Leaf-Cutting Ants More Common in Early Secondary Forests Than in Old-Growth Tropical Forests? An Evaluation of the Palatable Forage Hypothesis
18. Influence of Nests of Leaf-Cutting Ants on Plant Species Diversity in Road Verges of Northern Patagonia
19. The Importance of Where to Dump the Refuse: Seed Banks and Fine Roots in Nests of the Leaf-Cutting Ants Atta cephalotes and A. colombica
20. Dump Material as an Effective Small-Scale Deterrent to Herbivory by Atta cephalotes
21. Neotyphodium Endophytes in Grasses: Deterrents or Promoters of Herbivory by Leaf-Cutting Ants?
22. Ants on Cecropia Trees in Urban San José, Costa Rica
23. Foraging and Nesting Ecology of Acromyrmex octospinosus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in a Costa Rican Tropical Dry Forest
24. Diversity and Abundance of Understorey Plants on Active and Abandoned Nests of Leaf-Cutting Ants (Atta cephalotes) in a Costa Rican Rain Forest
25. Annual Foraging of the Leaf-Cutting Ant Atta colombica in a Semideciduous Rain Forest in Panama
26. Leaf-Cutting Ants and Early Forest Regeneration in Central Amazonia: Effects of Herbivory on Tree Seedling Establishment
27. Influence of Azteca alfari Ants on the Exploitation of Cecropia Trees by a Leaf-Cutting Ant
28. Foraging Activity of an Amazonian Leaf-Cutting Ant: Responses to Changes in the Availability of Woody Plants and to Previous Plant Damage
29. Server System and Queuing Models of Leaf Harvesting by Leaf-Cutting Ants
30. Foraging Performance by Atta colombica, a Leaf-Cutting Ant
31. Leaf-Cutting Ants (Formicidae, Attini) Prune Their Fungus to Increase and Direct Its Productivity
32. Leaf-Cutter Ants' (Atta laevigata) Aid to the Establishment Success of Tapirira velutinifolia (Anacardiaceae) Seedlings in a Parkland Savanna
33. Use of Stridulation in Foraging Leaf-Cutting Ants: Mechanical Support during Cutting or Short-Range Recruitment Signal?
34. The frog Lithodytes lineatus (Anura: Leptodactylidae) uses chemical recognition to live in colonies of leaf-cutting ants of the genus Atta (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
35. Social life and sanitary risks: evolutionary and current ecological conditions determine waste management in leaf-cutting ants
36. Branching angles reflect a trade-off between reducing trail maintenance costs or travel distances in leaf-cutting ants
37. The Importance of Treefall Gaps as Foraging Sites for Leaf-Cutting Ants Depends on Forest Age
38. Attacobius attarum Spiders (Corinnidae): Myrmecophilous Predators of Immature Forms of the Leaf-Cutting Ant Atta sexdens (Formicidae)
39. INSIGHTS INTO THE PROTEOME OF THE SPERMATHECA OF THE LEAF-CUTTING ANT ATTA SEXDENS RUBROPILOSA (HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDAE)
40. The Multiple Impacts of Leaf-Cutting Ants and Their Novel Ecological Role in Human-Modified Neotropical Forests
41. Sanitizing the fortress: protection of ant brood and nest material by worker antibiotics
42. Predation on an Atta cephalotes Colony by an Army Ant Nomamyrmex esenbecki
43. Symbiotic fungi alter plant chemistry that discourages leaf-cutting ants
44. Laccase detoxification mediates the nutritional alliance between leaf-cutting ants and fungus-garden symbionts
45. LEAFCUTTER ANT (ATTA SEXDENS) (HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDAE) NEST DISTRIBUTION RESPONDS TO CANOPY REMOVAL AND CHANGES IN MICRO-CLIMATE IN THE SOUTHERN COLOMBIAN AMAZON
46. Regulation and specificity of antifungal metapleural gland secretion in leaf-cutting ants
47. Effects of leaf-cutting ant refuse on native plant performance under two levels of grazing intensity in the Monte Desert of Argentina
48. Leaf-cutting ants alter seedling assemblages across second-growth stands of Brazilian Atlantic forest
49. Allometric scaling of foraging rate with trail dimensions in leaf-cutting ants
50. Effect of leaf-cutting ant nests on plant growth in an oligotrophic Amazon rain forest
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