Do Leaf Cutting Ants Cut Undetected? Testing the Effect of Ant-Induced Plant Defences on Foraging Decisions in Atta colombica

Kost C, Tremmel M, Wirth R (2011)
PLoS ONE 6(7): e22340.

Zeitschriftenaufsatz | Veröffentlicht | Englisch
 
Download
Es wurden keine Dateien hochgeladen. Nur Publikationsnachweis!
Autor*in
Kost, Christian; Tremmel, MartinUniBi; Wirth, Rainer
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
Zeitschriftentitel
PLoS ONE
Band
6
Ausgabe
7
Art.-Nr.
e22340
ISSN
1932-6203
eISSN
1932-6203
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2376683

Zitieren

Kost C, Tremmel M, Wirth R. Do Leaf Cutting Ants Cut Undetected? Testing the Effect of Ant-Induced Plant Defences on Foraging Decisions in Atta colombica. PLoS ONE. 2011;6(7): e22340.
Kost, C., Tremmel, M., & Wirth, R. (2011). Do Leaf Cutting Ants Cut Undetected? Testing the Effect of Ant-Induced Plant Defences on Foraging Decisions in Atta colombica. PLoS ONE, 6(7), e22340. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0022340
Kost, Christian, Tremmel, Martin, and Wirth, Rainer. 2011. “Do Leaf Cutting Ants Cut Undetected? Testing the Effect of Ant-Induced Plant Defences on Foraging Decisions in Atta colombica”. PLoS ONE 6 (7): e22340.
Kost, C., Tremmel, M., and Wirth, R. (2011). Do Leaf Cutting Ants Cut Undetected? Testing the Effect of Ant-Induced Plant Defences on Foraging Decisions in Atta colombica. PLoS ONE 6:e22340.
Kost, C., Tremmel, M., & Wirth, R., 2011. Do Leaf Cutting Ants Cut Undetected? Testing the Effect of Ant-Induced Plant Defences on Foraging Decisions in Atta colombica. PLoS ONE, 6(7): e22340.
C. Kost, M. Tremmel, and R. Wirth, “Do Leaf Cutting Ants Cut Undetected? Testing the Effect of Ant-Induced Plant Defences on Foraging Decisions in Atta colombica”, PLoS ONE, vol. 6, 2011, : e22340.
Kost, C., Tremmel, M., Wirth, R.: Do Leaf Cutting Ants Cut Undetected? Testing the Effect of Ant-Induced Plant Defences on Foraging Decisions in Atta colombica. PLoS ONE. 6, : e22340 (2011).
Kost, Christian, Tremmel, Martin, and Wirth, Rainer. “Do Leaf Cutting Ants Cut Undetected? Testing the Effect of Ant-Induced Plant Defences on Foraging Decisions in Atta colombica”. PLoS ONE 6.7 (2011): e22340.

50 References

Daten bereitgestellt von Europe PubMed Central.

Cutting more from cut forests: Edge effects on foraging and herbivory of leaf-cutting ants in Brazil.
Urbas P, Araujo MV, Leal IR, Wirth R., 2007
The herbivory of leaf-cutting ants.
Wirth R, Beyschlag W, Ryel R, Herz H, Hölldobler B., 2003
Foraging and fungal substrate selection by leaf-cutting ants.
Vasconcelos HL, Fowler HG., 1990
Some factors affecting site and pattern of leaf-cutting activity in ant Atta cephalotes L.
Barrer PM, Cherrett JM., 1972
Some factors involved in the selection of vegetable substrate by Atta cephalotes (L.) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in tropical rain forest.
Cherrett JM., 1972
Toxicity of terpenoid deterrents to the leafcutting antAtta cephalotes and its mutualistic fungus.
Howard JJ, Cazin J Jr, Wiemer DF., J. Chem. Ecol. 14(1), 1988
PMID: 24276994
Direct ingestion of plant sap from cut leaves by the leaf-cutting ants Atta cephalotes (L.) and Acromyrmex octospinosus (Reich)(Formicidae, Attini).
Littledyke M, Cherrett JM., 1976
Selecting the drought stressed: effects of plant stress on intraspecific and within-plant herbivory patterns of the leaf-cutting ant Atta colombica.
Meyer ST, Roces F, Wirth R., 2006
Spatio-temporal permanence and plasticity of foraging trails in young and mature leaf-cutting ant colonies (Atta spp.).
Kost C, de EG, Knoch TA, Wirth R., 2005
Optimal foraging: A selective review of theory and tests.
Pyke G, Pulliam HR, Charnov GL., 1977
Optimal foraging, the marginal value theorem.
Charnov EL., Theor Popul Biol 9(2), 1976
PMID: 1273796
Cost of trail construction and maintenance in the leaf-cutting ant Atta colombica.
Howard JJ., 2001
The foraging behaviour of Atta cephalotes L. (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) I. Foraging pattern and plant species attacked in tropical rain forest.
Cherrett JM., 1968
Resource conservation by the leaf-cutting ant Atta cephalotes in tropical rain forest.
Cherrett JM., 1983
Resource quality and cost in the foraging of leaf cutter ants.
Howard JJ., 1991
Induction of defences in trees.
Haukioja E., 1990
Induced responses to herbivory.
Karban R, Baldwin IT., 1997
Introduction to ecological biochemistry.
Harborne JB., 1988
Herbivore-induced, indirect plant defences.
Arimura GI, Kost C, Boland W., 2005
Plant volatiles as a defense against insect herbivores
Pare PW, Tumlinson JH., Plant Physiol. 121(2), 1999
PMID: 10517823
Plant-carnivore mutualism through herbivore-induced carnivore attractants.
Takabayashi J, Dicke M., 1996
Herbivore-induced emissions of maize volatiles repel the corn leaf aphid, Rhopalosiphum maidis.
Bernasconi ML, Turlings TCJ, Ambrosetti L, Bassetti P, Dorn S., Entomol. Exp. Appl. 87(2), 1998
PMID: IND21379873
Do parasitoids use herbivore-induced plant chemical defences to locate hosts?
Turlings TCJ, Tumlinson JH., 1991
Multitrophic effects of herbivore-induced plant volatiles in an evolutionary context.
Dicke M, Loon JJAvan., Entomol. Exp. Appl. 97(3), 2000
PMID: IND22304452
BIOSYNTHESIS AND ACTION OF JASMONATES IN PLANTS.
Creelman RA, Mullet JE., Annu. Rev. Plant Physiol. Plant Mol. Biol. 48(), 1997
PMID: 15012267
Jasmonate and salicylate as global signals for defense gene expression.
Reymond P, Farmer EE., Curr. Opin. Plant Biol. 1(5), 1998
PMID: 10066616
Agronomic comparison of beans Phaseolus and Vigna genera with the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris l.).
Vieira RF, Vieira C, de GA., 1992
Major tropical crops and their pest spectra.
Hill DS., 2008
The defensive role of volatile emission and extrafloral nectar secretion for lima bean in nature.
Kost C, Heil M., 2008
A volatile leafcutter ant repellent from Astronium graveolens.
Chen TK, Wiemer DF, Howard JJ., 1984
Antifungal activity of the components of Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) oil.
Hammer KA, Carson CF, Riley TV., J. Appl. Microbiol. 95(4), 2003
PMID: 12969301
Antifungal activities of major tea leaf volatile constituents toward Colletorichum camelliae Massea.
Zhang ZZ, Li YB, Qi L, Wan XC., J. Agric. Food Chem. 54(11), 2006
PMID: 16719518
Biosynthesis of acyclic homoterpenes: Enzyme selectivity and absolute configuration of the nerolidol precursor.
Donath J, Boland W., 1995
R: A language and environment for statistical computing.
AUTHOR UNKNOWN, 2007
Atta sexdens rubropilosa attractiveness to Eucalyptus plants previously attacked or not by Thyrinteina arnobia.
de HG, Lacerda FG, Marinho CGS, Della TMC., 2004
Induction of volatile emissions in maize by different larval instars of Spodoptera littoralis.
Gouinguene S, Alborn H, Turling TC., J. Chem. Ecol. 29(1), 2003
PMID: 12647859
Herbivory-induced signalling in plants: perception and action.
Wu J, Baldwin IT., Plant Cell Environ. 32(9), 2009
PMID: 19183291
Direct ingestion of plant sap from cut leaves by the leaf-cutting ants Atta cephalotes (L.) and Acromyrmex octospinosus (Reich)(Formicidae, Attini).
Littledyke M, Cherrett JM., 1976
Use of a sound-based vibratome by leaf-cutting ants.
Tautz J, Roces F, Holldobler B., Science 267(5194), 1995
PMID: 17840064
Export

Markieren/ Markierung löschen
Markierte Publikationen

Open Data PUB

Web of Science

Dieser Datensatz im Web of Science®
Quellen

PMID: 21799831
PubMed | Europe PMC

Suchen in

Google Scholar