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The evolution of abdominal microbiomes in fungus-growing ants
Panagiotis Sapountzis
*
,
David R. Nash
, Morten Schiøtt,
Jacobus J. Boomsma
*
Corresponding author for this work
Ecology and Evolution
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Ants
100%
Microbiota
71%
Fungi
65%
Agriculture
41%
Symbiosis
32%
Phylogeny
28%
Crowns
26%
Sympatry
21%
Tenericutes
20%
Herbivory
19%
Panama
18%
Central America
16%
Proteobacteria
16%
Bacteria
16%
Actinobacteria
15%
South America
14%
North America
12%
Biofilms
11%
Occupational Groups
8%
Anti-Bacterial Agents
7%
Agriculture & Biology
microbiome
70%
Formicidae
63%
fungus gardening
49%
fungi
43%
tree crown
28%
symbiosis
27%
Mollicutes
20%
leaf-cutting ants
19%
worker ants
19%
phylogeny
16%
Panama
16%
bacteria
15%
Proteobacteria
15%
sympatry
15%
biofilm
14%
Actinobacteria
14%
symbionts
14%
herbivores
12%
farming systems
11%
digestive system
11%
antibiotics
10%
cultivars
8%
tissues
6%
leaves
6%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
ant
85%
fungus
63%
symbiosis
28%
bacterium
15%
cuticle
15%
cultivar
15%
symbiont
14%
herbivory
14%
antibiotics
11%
phylogeny
11%
organ
11%
South America
11%
colonization
11%
biofilm
10%
phylogenetics
9%
North America
9%
tissue
8%
transition
7%
analysis
6%