2023
DOI: 10.1111/btp.13280
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One ant's trash is another ant's treasure: Army ant middens provide resources for diverse ant assemblages

Karen Y. Robles López,
Jeffrey Sosa‐Calvo,
Juliana M. Calixto
et al.

Abstract: The army ant Eciton burchellii boasts more animal associates than any other animal species yet described, but the relationship between army ants and other ant species has only been studied in the context of predation. The waste deposits (middens) of army ant colonies are nitrogen‐rich, a potentially high‐value nutrient source for leaflitter arthropods. We explored this bottom‐up role of army ant middens in the context of tropical ant communities. Our three main questions were the followings: (1) Which ant spec… Show more

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