2024
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.70333
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Ant's Nest as a microenvironment: Distinct Mucoromycota (Fungi) community of the red wood ants' (Formica polyctena) mounds

Igor Siedlecki,
Michał Kochanowski,
Julia Pawłowska
et al.

Abstract: Many social insect species build nests, which differ from the surrounding environment and are often occupied by specific organismal communities. These organisms may interact mutualistically or parasitically with the nest‐builders, or simply co‐occur, being able to survive in these microenvironments. In temperate forests, red wood ants (e.g. Formica polyctena) are known to create distinct, highly developed nests, which consist of large, above‐ground mounds, built primarily out of plant matter collected from the… Show more

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