MICROFUNGI IN THE FUNGUS GARDENS OF THE LEAF-CUTTING ANT ATTA CEPHALOTES - A PRELIMINARY-STUDY

Citation
Pj. Fisher et al., MICROFUNGI IN THE FUNGUS GARDENS OF THE LEAF-CUTTING ANT ATTA CEPHALOTES - A PRELIMINARY-STUDY, Mycological research, 100, 1996, pp. 541-546
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Mycology
Journal title
ISSN journal
09537562
Volume
100
Year of publication
1996
Part
5
Pages
541 - 546
Database
ISI
SICI code
0953-7562(1996)100:<541:MITFGO>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Eighteen taxa and a number of sterile mycelia and yeasts were isolated from three fungus gardens of Atta cephalotes of which most reflected the endophytic and epiphytic fungal biota of the leaves of their food plants. The colonization frequency by Leucoagaricus gongylophorus vari ed from 72 to 95% depending on the food plants available to the ants a nd on whether the fungus gardens were sampled from a nest in the field or the laboratory. Infections per leaf unit which made up the fungus gardens varied from 1.31 to 1.63. A change in diet for one of the fung us gardens was accompanied by a significant reduction of filamentous f ungi recorded from the nest. Comparisons of the incidence of the filam entous microfungi other than L. gongylophorus between the upper and lo wer portions of each nest and between colonies reveal significant hete rogeneity. From 20 to 40% of leaf fragment from the colonies showed th e presence of yeasts. The significance of the fungus garden on the hea lth of the ant colony and the ultimate fate of microfungal invaders ar e briefly discussed.