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  • Christopher, Yuliana; Wcislo, William T.; Martinez-Luis, Sergio; Hughes, William O. H.; Gerardo, Nicole M.; Fernandez-Marin, Hermogenes (2021)
    Antagonistic interactions between host and parasites are often embedded in networks of interacting species, in which hosts may be attacked by competing parasites species, and parasites may infect more than one host species. ...
  • Gerardo, Nicole M.; Mueller, Ulrich Gerhard; Price, Shauna L.; Currie, Cameron Robert (2004)
  • Suen, Garret; Teiling, Clotilde; Li, Lewyn; Holt, Carson; Abouheif, Ehab; Bornberg-Bauer, Erich; Bouffard, Pascal; Caldera, Eric J.; Cash, Elizabeth; Cavanaugh, Amy; Denas, Olgert; Elhaik, Eran; Fave, Marie-Julie; Gadau, Juergen; Gibson, Joshua D.; Graur, Dan; Grubbs, Kirk J.; Hagen, Darren E.; Harkins, Timothy T.; Helmkampf, Martin; Hu, Hao; Johnson, Brian R.; Kim, Jay; Marsh, Sarah E.; Moeller, Joseph A.; Munoz-Torres, Monica C.; Murphy, Marguerite C.; Naughton, Meredith C.; Nigam, Surabhi; Overson, Rick; Rajakumar, Rajendhran; Reese, Justin T.; Scott, Jarrod J.; Smith, Chris R.; Tao, Shu; Tsutsui, Neil D.; Viljakainen, Lumi; Wissler, Lothar; Yandell, Mark D.; Zimmer, Fabian; Taylor, James; Slater, Steven C.; Clifton, Sandra W.; Warren, Wesley C.; Elsik, Christine G.; Smith, Christopher D.; Weinstock, George M.; Gerardo, Nicole M.; Currie, Cameron Robert (2011)
    Leaf-cutter ants are one of the most important herbivorous insects in the Neotropics, harvesting vast quantities of fresh leaf material. The ants use leaves to cultivate a fungus that serves as the colony's primary ...
  • Gotting, Kirsten; May, Daniel S.; Sosa-Calvo, Jeffrey; Khadempour, Lily; Francoeur, Charlotte B.; Berasategui, Aileen; Thairu, Margaret W.; Sandstrom, Shelby; Carlson, Caitlin M.; Chevrette, Marc G.; Pupo, Mônica T.; Bugni, Tim S.; Schultz, Ted R.; Johnston, J. S.; Gerardo, Nicole M.; Currie, Cameron R. (2022)
    Fungi shape the diversity of life. Characterizing the evolution of fungi is critical to understanding symbiotic associations across kingdoms. In this study, we investigate the genomic and metabolomic diversity of the genus ...
  • Christopher, Yuliana; Aguilar, Celestino; Galvez, Dumas; Wcislo, William T.; Gerardo, Nicole M.; Fernandez-Marin, Hermogenes (2021)
    Fungi in the genus Escovopsis (Ascomycota: Hypocreales) are prevalent associates of the complex symbiosis between fungus-growing ants (Tribe Attini), the ants' cultivated basidiomycete fungi and a consortium of both ...
  • Salem, Hassan; Kirsch, Roy; Pauchet, Yannick; Berasategui, Aileen; Fukumori, Kayoko; Moriyama, Minoru; Cripps, Michael; Windsor, Donald; Fukatsu, Takema; Gerardo, Nicole M. (2020)

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