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Fallen branches as part of leaf-cutting ant trails : their role in resource discovery and leaf transport rates in Atta cephalotes.
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Fallen branches as part of leaf-cutting ant trails : their role in resource discovery and leaf transport rates in Atta cephalotes.

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Main Author: Farji-Brener, Alejandro G.
Other Authors: Barrantes, G., Bascopé, F., Fierro-Calderón, K., Laverde, O., López, Adriana
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Subjects:
Costa Rica
Forrajes
Exploradores
Selva tropical
Nidos
Hormigas blancas
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