The antennal lobes of fungus-growing ants (Attini): Neuroanatomical traits and evolutionary trends. Kelber, C., Rössler, W., Roces, F., & Kleineidam, C. Brain, Behavior and Evolution, 73(4):273–284, 2009.
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Ants of the tribe Attini are characterized by their obligate cultivation of symbiotic fungi. In addition to the complex chemical communication system of ants in general, substrate selection and fungus
@article{kelber_antennal_2009,
	title = {The antennal lobes of fungus-growing ants ({Attini}): {Neuroanatomical} traits and evolutionary trends},
	volume = {73},
	issn = {0006-8977, 1421-9743},
	shorttitle = {The {Antennal} {Lobes} of {Fungus}-{Growing} {Ants} ({Attini})},
	url = {http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/230672},
	doi = {10.1159/000230672},
	abstract = {Ants of the tribe Attini are characterized by their obligate cultivation of symbiotic fungi. In addition to the complex chemical communication system of ants in general, substrate selection and fungus},
	language = {english},
	number = {4},
	urldate = {2017-10-25},
	journal = {Brain, Behavior and Evolution},
	author = {Kelber, Christina and Rössler, Wolfgang and Roces, Flavio and Kleineidam, Christoph},
	year = {2009},
	pmid = {19641307},
	pages = {273--284}
}

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