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The farming ant
Sericomyrmex amabilis
nutritionally manages its fungal symbiont and social parasite
Jonathan Z. Shik
, Angelo Consilio, Thomas Kaae, Rachelle Martha Marie Adams
Ecology and Evolution
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Sericomyrmex amabilis
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Fungus Garden
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Fungal Symbionts
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Social Parasite
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Dynamically Adjust
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Nutritional Quality
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Fungus-farming Ants
50%
Mutualism
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Interaction Partner
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Foraging Strategy
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Fungus-farming
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Host Ant
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Nutritional Requirements
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Behavioral Strategy
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Host Foraging
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Farming Systems
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Nestmate
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Feeding Experiment
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Brood Mass
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Body Condition
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Stable Population
50%
Growing Season
50%
Megalomyrmex
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Fungus Gardens
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Sericomyrmex amabilis
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Symbiont
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Agriculture
100%
Body Condition
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Growing Season
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Nutritive Value
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Cultivar
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Farming Systems
50%
Mutualism
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