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Meaning of Attine from wikipedia
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walking trails that
compress the soil,
which can no
longer grow plants.
Attine colonies commonly have
millions of individuals,
though some
species only...
- ants
resulting in a
dependence on
fungi for food.
These instances were the
attine ants and some ants that are part of the
Megalomyrmex genus. In some species...
- to stay alive, so
mutualism is obligatory. The
fungi used by the
higher attine ants no
longer produce spores.
These ants
fully domesticated their fungal...
-
competition between species in an ecosystem.
Attine ants
provide an
example of a more
complex antibiosis mechanism.
Attine ants
maintain cultivations of Leucocoprinus...
-
Escovopsis species (E. tri****rmoides)
isolated and
derived from the
lower attine ant,
Mycocepurus goeldii. It was
determined to be a
species independent...
- symmetochus.
Colonies cohabit nests with
their attine hosts as "guest ants,"
feeding on
fungal mycelia and
attine brood.
Megalomyrmex adamsae and M. symmetochus...
-
including those of
Morocco and Palestine. It is
headquartered at Ilôt2, Av.
Attine, Hay Riad, Rabat.
Morocco plays a
significant role in Al-Quds Committee...
- (singular gongylidium) are
hyphal swellings of
fungus cultivated by higher-
attine genera of fungus-growing ants. This
fungus no
longer exists naturally outside...
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Andre Rodrigues who
conducted a
study on
fungal species cultivated by
lower attine ants
which described the new
species Leucocoprinus dunensis and L. attinorum...
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Fungus pockets are
found in
ambrosia beetles, bark beetles,
termites and
attine ants. Biedermann,
Peter H.W.; Vega,
Fernando E. (2020-01-07). "Ecology and...