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Rapid shifts in
Atta cephalotes
fungus-garden enzyme activity after a change in fungal substrate (Attini, Formicidae)
P W Kooij, M Schiøtt,
J J Boomsma
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H H De Fine Licht
Ecology and Evolution
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Atta cephalotes
fungus-garden enzyme activity after a change in fungal substrate (Attini, Formicidae)'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
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Formicidae
100%
Fungus Garden
100%
Attini
100%
Enzyme Activity
100%
Atta Cephalotes
100%
Leaf-cutting Ants
22%
Cell Wall
22%
Pectin
22%
Rice Diet
11%
Parboiled Rice
11%
Substrate Availability
11%
Backbone Structure
11%
Symbiont
11%
Leucocoprinus Gongylophorus
11%
Plant Material
11%
Matrix-based
11%
Fast Processing
11%
Pectinases
11%
Rice
11%
Hemicellulose
11%
Laboratory Colony
11%
Amylase Activity
11%
Structural Cell
11%
Starch
11%
Cellulose
11%
Proteinase
11%
Dietary Control
11%
Cell Wall Components
11%
Basidiomycetes
11%
Starch Availability
11%
Ant Fungus
11%
Large Colonies
11%
Starch-protein Interaction
11%
Bramble
11%
Extracellular Expression
11%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Leucocoprinus
11%
Brambles
11%