In: Behavioral Ecology, 2016, vol. 27, no. 6, p. -
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In: Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 2002, no. 102, p. 13-20
For themutualistic interaction between the aphidMetopeurum fuscoviride Stroyan (Homoptera:Aphididae) and the ant Lasius niger L. (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) it has been shown that ant-tended aphids develop faster, reproduce at a higher rate, and live longer than aphids not tended by ants. We used electrical penetration graphs (EPG) to investigate if behavioural patterns differ between...
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In: Ecology, 2000, vol. 81, no. 12, p. 3522-3529
The relationship between homopterans and ants is generally thought to be mutualistic, as both partners seem to benefit from an association. In aphids, previous studies have shown that ant tending improves the survival and reproduction of aphid colonies, mainly by protection of aphids from enemy attack. However, the effects of ant tending on the fitness of individual aphids have rarely been...
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In: Insectes Sociaux, 2006, vol. 53, no. 3, p. 323-325
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