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Cryptic diversity in colombian edible leaf-cutting ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
ArticleAbstract: Leaf-cutting ants are often considered agricultural pests, but they can also benefit local people anPalabras claves:Atta, Attini, Cytochrome Oxidase I, Fungus-growing ants, Hormigas culonas, nutrition, pest management, phylogeny, species complex, taxonomyAutores:David A. Donoso, Dentinger B.T.M., Gaya E., Kooij P.W., Shik J.Z.Fuentes:googlescopusNutritional niches reveal fundamental domestication trade-offs in fungus-farming ants
ArticleAbstract: During crop domestication, human farmers traded greater productivity for higher crop vulnerability oPalabras claves:Autores:Arnan X., Boomsma J.J., Crumière A.J.J., David A. Donoso, Franco M., Gomez E.B., Howe J., Kooij P.W., Santos J.C., Shik J.Z., Wcislo W.T.Fuentes:googlescopusMale ant reproductive investment in a seasonal wet tropical forest: Consequences of future climate change
ArticleAbstract: Tropical forests sustain many ant species whose mating events often involve conspicuous flying swarmPalabras claves:Autores:Adriana Uquillas, Arizala S., Barrios H., Basset Y., Beckett S., Dale L. Forrister, David A. Donoso, G. Diego Dominguez, Polanco P., Shik J.Z., Yasmín Salazar-MéndezFuentes:scopusThe life history continuum hypothesis links traits of male ants with life outside the nest
ArticleAbstract: An ant society, headed by a mated queen, can live for decades. Male ants, in contrast, are generallyPalabras claves:Female calling syndrome, Formicidae, Hymenoptera, Male aggregation, Pre-mating trait, scaling, Sexual selectionAutores:D. Donoso Vargas, David A. Donoso, Kaspari M.E., Shik J.Z.Fuentes:googlerraaescopus