Nesting habits shape feeding preferences and predatory behavior in an ant genus

[1]  P. S. Ward Systematic Studies on Pseudomyrmecine Ants: Revision of the Pseudomyrmex Oculatus and P. Subtilissimus Species Groups, With Taxonomic Comments on Other Species , 2015 .

[2]  P. S. Ward The Nearctic Species of the Genus Pseudomyrmex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). , 2015 .

[3]  A. Svatoš,et al.  Partner manipulation stabilises a horizontally transmitted mutualism. , 2014, Ecology letters.

[4]  W. Dáttilo,et al.  Influence of extrafloral nectary phenology on ant–plant mutualistic networks in a neotropical savanna , 2013 .

[5]  M. Kenné,et al.  Melissotarsus ants are likely able to digest plant polysaccharides. , 2013, Comptes rendus biologies.

[6]  A. Dejean,et al.  Altruism during predation in an assassin bug , 2013, Naturwissenschaften.

[7]  D. McKey,et al.  Plant-ants use symbiotic fungi as a food source: new insight into the nutritional ecology of ant–plant interactions , 2012, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.

[8]  J. Orivel,et al.  The Ecology and Feeding Habits of the Arboreal Trap-Jawed Ant Daceton armigerum , 2012, PloS one.

[9]  R. Borges,et al.  Composition of Extrafloral Nectar Influences Interactions between the Myrmecophyte Humboldtia brunonis and its Ant Associates , 2012, Journal of Chemical Ecology.

[10]  P. S. Ward Systematic Studies on Pseudomyrmex Acacia-Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Pseudomyrmicinae). , 2011 .

[11]  Nathan Pike,et al.  Using false discovery rates for multiple comparisons in ecology and evolution , 2011 .

[12]  A. Dejean Prey Capture Behavior in an Arboreal African Ponerine Ant , 2011, PloS one.

[13]  J. Lachaud,et al.  The hunting behavior of the African ponerine ant Pachycondyla pachyderma , 2011, Behavioural Processes.

[14]  X. Cerdá,et al.  Predation by ants on arthropods and other animals , 2011 .

[15]  K. Del‐Claro,et al.  Ant–plant interaction in the Neotropical savanna: direct beneficial effects of extrafloral nectar on ant colony fitness , 2011, Population Ecology.

[16]  J. Goheen,et al.  Defensive Plant-Ants Stabilize Megaherbivore-Driven Landscape Change in an African Savanna , 2010, Current Biology.

[17]  K. Del‐Claro,et al.  Nectar- and pollen-gathering Cephalotes ants provide no protection against herbivory: a new manipulative experiment to test ant protective capabilities , 2010, acta ethologica.

[18]  D. Mackay The Ecology and Evolution of Ant–plant Interactions , 2010 .

[19]  A. Svatoš,et al.  Glucanases and Chitinases as Causal Agents in the Protection of Acacia Extrafloral Nectar from Infestation by Phytopathogens1[W][OA] , 2009, Plant Physiology.

[20]  David J. Lohman,et al.  Bacterial gut symbionts are tightly linked with the evolution of herbivory in ants , 2009, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

[21]  S. Pauls,et al.  Polygynous supercolonies of the acacia‐ant Pseudomyrmex peperi, an inferior colony founder , 2009, Molecular ecology.

[22]  P. Oliveira,et al.  Egg‐Laying Butterflies Distinguish Predaceous Ants by Sight , 2009, The American Naturalist.

[23]  M. Heil,et al.  Bacterial Associates of Arboreal Ants and Their Putative Functions in an Obligate Ant-Plant Mutualism , 2009, Applied and Environmental Microbiology.

[24]  P. S. Ward,et al.  How to Prevent Cheating: A Digestive Specialization Ties Mutualistic Plant-Ants to Their Ant-Plant Partners , 2009, Evolution; international journal of organic evolution.

[25]  G. Gomes,et al.  Behavior of Ectatomma brunneum (Formicidae: Ectatomminae) Preying on Dipterans in Field Conditions , 2009 .

[26]  J. Orivel,et al.  Predation and aggressiveness in host plant protection: a generalization using ants from the genus Azteca , 2008, Naturwissenschaften.

[27]  J. Orivel,et al.  The plant ant Tetraponera aethiops (Pseudomyrmecinae) protects its host myrmecophyte Barteria fistulosa (Passifloraceae) through aggressiveness and predation , 2007 .

[28]  M. Kenné,et al.  Behavioural Ecology of Bark-digging Ants of the Genus Melissotarsus , 2007 .

[29]  J. Orivel,et al.  Rainforest Canopy Ants: The Implications of Territoriality and Predatory Behavior , 2007 .

[30]  M. Eubanks,et al.  Ecological consequences of interactions between ants and honeydew-producing insects , 2007, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.

[31]  Jérôme Orivel,et al.  Influence of interspecific competition on the recruitment behavior and liquid food transport in the tramp ant species Pheidole megacephala , 2005, Naturwissenschaften.

[32]  J. Ayroles,et al.  Insect behaviour: Arboreal ants build traps to capture prey , 2005, Nature.

[33]  P. S. Ward,et al.  The ant subfamily Pseudomyrmecinae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): phylogeny and evolution of big‐eyed arboreal ants , 2005 .

[34]  S. Koptur Plant-Provided Food for Carnivorous Insects: Nectar as fuel for plant protectors , 2005 .

[35]  S. Koptur PM 3 Nectar as fuel for plant protectors , 2005 .

[36]  J. Boomsma,et al.  Tetraponera ants have gut symbionts related to nitrogen–fixing root–nodule bacteria , 2002, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences.

[37]  J. Orivel,et al.  Consuming large prey on the spot: the case of the arboreal foraging ponerine ant Platythyrea modesta (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) , 2001, Insectes Sociaux.

[38]  G. Beugnon,et al.  Colony structure and foraging behavior in the tropical formicine ant, Gigantiops destructor , 2001, Insectes Sociaux.

[39]  J. Orivel,et al.  Comparative effect of the venoms of ants of the genus Pachycondyla (Hymenoptera: Ponerinae). , 2001, Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology.

[40]  Ø. Hammer,et al.  PAST: PALEONTOLOGICAL STATISTICAL SOFTWARE PACKAGE FOR EDUCATION AND DATA ANALYSIS , 2001 .

[41]  O Hammer-Muntz,et al.  PAST: paleontological statistics software package for education and data analysis version 2.09 , 2001 .

[42]  P. S. Ward Systematics, biogeography and host plant associations of the Pseudomyrmex viduus group (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), Triplaris - and Tachigali -inhabiting ants , 1999 .

[43]  A. Dejean,et al.  Surface Tension Strengths in the Service of a Ponerine Ant: a New Kind of Nectar Transport , 1997, Naturwissenschaften.

[44]  J. Traniello Population Structure and Social Organization in the Primitive Ant Amblyopone Pallipes (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) , 1982 .

[45]  E. J. Fittkau,et al.  On biomass and trophic structure of the central Amazonian rain forest ecosystem , 1973 .