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2. Seedling Recruitment in a Semi-Arid Patagonian Steppe: Facilitative Effects of Refuse Dumps of Leaf-Cutting Ants
3. 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
4. Fragment-Size Determination and Size-Matching in the Grass-Cutting Ant Atta vollenweideri Depend on the Distance from the Nest
5. Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Markers Reveal Genetic Variation in the Symbiotic Fungus of Leaf-Cutting Ants
6. Trade-offs in Group Living: Transmission and Disease Resistance in Leaf-Cutting Ants
7. The Function of Hitchhiking Behavior in the Leaf-Cutting Ant Atta cephalotes
8. Why Are Leaf-Cutting Ants More Common in Early Secondary Forests Than in Old-Growth Tropical Forests? An Evaluation of the Palatable Forage Hypothesis
9. Influence of Nests of Leaf-Cutting Ants on Plant Species Diversity in Road Verges of Northern Patagonia
10. 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
11. Foraging and Nesting Ecology of Acromyrmex octospinosus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in a Costa Rican Tropical Dry Forest
12. Diversity and Abundance of Understorey Plants on Active and Abandoned Nests of Leaf-Cutting Ants (Atta cephalotes) in a Costa Rican Rain Forest
13. Server System and Queuing Models of Leaf Harvesting by Leaf-Cutting Ants
14. Leaf-Cutter Ants' (Atta laevigata) Aid to the Establishment Success of Tapirira velutinifolia (Anacardiaceae) Seedlings in a Parkland Savanna
15. The frog Lithodytes lineatus (Anura: Leptodactylidae) uses chemical recognition to live in colonies of leaf-cutting ants of the genus Atta (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
16. Social life and sanitary risks: evolutionary and current ecological conditions determine waste management in leaf-cutting ants
17. Attacobius attarum Spiders (Corinnidae): Myrmecophilous Predators of Immature Forms of the Leaf-Cutting Ant Atta sexdens (Formicidae)
18. The Multiple Impacts of Leaf-Cutting Ants and Their Novel Ecological Role in Human-Modified Neotropical Forests
19. Sanitizing the fortress: protection of ant brood and nest material by worker antibiotics
20. Does inundation risk affect leaf-cutting ant distribution? A study along a topographic gradient of a Costa Rican tropical wet forest
21. LEAFCUTTER ANT (ATTA SEXDENS) (HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDAE) NEST DISTRIBUTION RESPONDS TO CANOPY REMOVAL AND CHANGES IN MICRO-CLIMATE IN THE SOUTHERN COLOMBIAN AMAZON
22. Leaf-cutting ants alter seedling assemblages across second-growth stands of Brazilian Atlantic forest
23. Effect of leaf-cutting ant nests on plant growth in an oligotrophic Amazon rain forest
24. Chemical basis of the synergism and antagonism in microbial communities in the nests of leaf-cutting ants
25. Host diversity and environmental variables as determinants of the species richness of the parasitoids of leaf-cutting ants
26. Ecological engineering by a native leaf-cutting ant increases the performance of exotic plant species
27. How Leaf-Cutting Ants Impact Forests: Drastic Nest Effects on Light Environment and Plant Assemblages
28. Ant Nests and Soil Nutrient Availability: The Negative Impact of Fire
29. Leaf-Cutting Ant Nests near Roads Increase Fitness of Exotic Plant Species in Natural Protected Areas
30. Genetic Diversity of Fungi Occurring in Nests of Three Acromyrmex Leaf-Cutting Ant Species from Córdoba, Argentina
31. Low Host-Pathogen Specificity in the Leaf-Cutting Ant-Microbe Symbiosis
32. Assessing Herbivory Rates of Leaf-Cutting Ant (Atta colombica) Colonies Through Short-Term Refuse Deposition Counts
33. Plants Use Macronutrients Accumulated in Leaf-Cutting Ant Nests
34. How Plants May Benefit from Their Consumers: Leaf-Cutting Ants Indirectly Improve Anti-Herbivore Defenses in Carduus nutans L
35. Roads Alter the Colonization Dynamics of a Keystone Herbivore in Neotropical Savannas
36. Global Optimization from Suboptimal Parts: Foraging sensu lato by Leaf-Cutting Ants
37. The effect of abandoned leaf-cutting ant nests on plant assemblage composition in a tropical rainforest of Costa Rica
38. Impact of Atta colombica Colonies on Understory Vegetation and Light Availability in a Neotropical Forest
39. Is dump material an effective small-scale deterrent to herbivory by leaf-cutting ants?
40. Leaf-Cutting Ants and Forest Groves in a Tropical Parkland Savanna of Venezuela: Facilitated Succession?
41. Leaf Density and a Trade-off between Load-Size Selection and Recruitment Behavior in the Ant Atta cephalotes
42. Leaf-Cutting Ants and Avoided Plants: Defences against Atta texana Attack
43. Escovopsis aspergilloides, a Rediscovered Hyphomycete from Leaf-Cutting Ant Nests
44. Plant - Ant - Fungus Communities Investigated through Qualitative Modelling
45. Rhythmic Foraging in the Leaf-Cutting Ant Atta cephalotes (L.) (Formicidae: Attini)
46. Micro-Environmental Factors Affecting Diel Patterns of Foraging in the Leaf-Cutting Ant Atta cephalotes (L.) (Formicidae: Attini)
47. Plant Selection and Foraging Patterns in Two Species of Leaf-Cutting Ants (Atta)
48. Attack by Paraponera clavata Prevents Herbivory by the Leaf-Cutting Ant, Atta cephalotes
49. Distribution and Turnover Rate of a Population of Atta cephalotes in a Tropical Rain Forest in Costa Rica
50. Effect of Mature Colony Density on Colonization and Initial Colony Survivorship in Atta capiguara, a Leaf-Cutting Ant
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