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Deadly mind-controlling weapon that allows predatory fungus to turn ants  into 'zombies' discovered | The Independent | The Independent
Deadly mind-controlling weapon that allows predatory fungus to turn ants into 'zombies' discovered | The Independent | The Independent

The Leaf-cutter Ant's 50 Million Years of Farming
The Leaf-cutter Ant's 50 Million Years of Farming

CSHLPress.com - leaf cutting ants fungus
CSHLPress.com - leaf cutting ants fungus

Tropical fungus gardeners: Leafcutter ants, <i>Atta</i> spp. — Bug of the  Week
Tropical fungus gardeners: Leafcutter ants, <i>Atta</i> spp. — Bug of the Week

Symbiosis - Entomologists' glossary - Amateur Entomologists' Society (AES)
Symbiosis - Entomologists' glossary - Amateur Entomologists' Society (AES)

Fungal Farming in Leafcutter Ants
Fungal Farming in Leafcutter Ants

Leafcutter ants, fungi, and bacteria - microbewiki
Leafcutter ants, fungi, and bacteria - microbewiki

Leafcutter Ants | San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers
Leafcutter Ants | San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers

The Tangled Science of Leaf Cutter Ant Symbiosis
The Tangled Science of Leaf Cutter Ant Symbiosis

How Leafcutter Ants Evolved From Farmers Into Cows
How Leafcutter Ants Evolved From Farmers Into Cows

Chemical warfare between leafcutter ant symbionts and a co-evolved pathogen  | Nature Communications
Chemical warfare between leafcutter ant symbionts and a co-evolved pathogen | Nature Communications

Future Antibiotics for Humans Could Come From Ant Fungus Gardens | Smart  News| Smithsonian Magazine
Future Antibiotics for Humans Could Come From Ant Fungus Gardens | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine

Leaf-cutter ants teach researchers about biofuel production | Biomass  Magazine
Leaf-cutter ants teach researchers about biofuel production | Biomass Magazine

Specialized bacteria in leafcutter ant-fungal mutualism
Specialized bacteria in leafcutter ant-fungal mutualism

Leafcutter ant - Wikipedia
Leafcutter ant - Wikipedia

Watch: Leafcutter ants use leaves to grow fungi | Science | AAAS
Watch: Leafcutter ants use leaves to grow fungi | Science | AAAS

Fungus That Tastes Just Right | Feature | PNNL
Fungus That Tastes Just Right | Feature | PNNL

Microbial Community Structure of Leaf-Cutter Ant Fungus Gardens and Refuse  Dumps | PLOS ONE
Microbial Community Structure of Leaf-Cutter Ant Fungus Gardens and Refuse Dumps | PLOS ONE

Crops farmed by leafcutter ants show signs of domestication | New Scientist
Crops farmed by leafcutter ants show signs of domestication | New Scientist

Research points to possible fungal control for leaf-cutter ants
Research points to possible fungal control for leaf-cutter ants

Frontiers | How Do Leaf-Cutting Ants Recognize Antagonistic Microbes in  Their Fungal Crops?
Frontiers | How Do Leaf-Cutting Ants Recognize Antagonistic Microbes in Their Fungal Crops?

Leafcutter ant | Social Insects, Fungus Farming & Colony Structure |  Britannica
Leafcutter ant | Social Insects, Fungus Farming & Colony Structure | Britannica

Laccase detoxification mediates the nutritional alliance between leaf-cutting  ants and fungus-garden symbionts | PNAS
Laccase detoxification mediates the nutritional alliance between leaf-cutting ants and fungus-garden symbionts | PNAS

Leafcutter Ants are Farmers Who Grow Fungi | Office for Science and Society  - McGill University
Leafcutter Ants are Farmers Who Grow Fungi | Office for Science and Society - McGill University

Ant–fungus mutualism - Wikipedia
Ant–fungus mutualism - Wikipedia

Crops farmed by leafcutter ants show signs of domestication | New Scientist
Crops farmed by leafcutter ants show signs of domestication | New Scientist

How Ants Figured Out Farming Millions of Years Before Humans - The New York  Times
How Ants Figured Out Farming Millions of Years Before Humans - The New York Times

Texas Leaf Cutting Ant - Insects in the City
Texas Leaf Cutting Ant - Insects in the City

Ants Who Farm: The Evolution of Fungal Obligate Symbiosis – The Aggie  Transcript
Ants Who Farm: The Evolution of Fungal Obligate Symbiosis – The Aggie Transcript