Paulo S Oliveira
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Recent Articles
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Azevedo-Silva M, Lemos A, Goncalves-Neto S, Salles L, Pereyra M, Christianini A, et al.
Environ Entomol
. 2023 Feb;
52(2):279-285.
PMID: 36745143
Habitat fragmentation is considered an important threat to biodiversity, increasing species exposure to edge effects. The Brazilian Cerrado savanna is considered a biodiversity hotspot and has been converted to small,...
2.
Rocha F, Ronque M, Lyra M, Bacci Jr M, Oliveira P
Microb Ecol
. 2022 Jul;
86(1):699-712.
PMID: 35802173
Ants have long been known for their associations with other taxa, including macroscopic fungi and symbiotic bacteria. Recently, many ant species have had the composition and function of their bacterial...
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Silva R, Martello F, Machado Feitosa R, Silva O, Prado L, Brandao C, et al.
Ecology
. 2021 Nov;
103(2):e03580.
PMID: 34727372
Ants, an ecologically successful and numerically dominant group of animals, play key ecological roles as soil engineers, predators, nutrient recyclers, and regulators of plant growth and reproduction in most terrestrial...
4.
Soares H, Oliveira P
Environ Entomol
. 2020 Dec;
50(1):19-27.
PMID: 33313693
Carpenter ants (genus Camponotus) are considered to be predominantly omnivorous, mixing several feeding habits that include predation, scavenging of animal matter, and plant-derived resources. Nitrogen acquisition is crucial for the...
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Lemos A, Azevedo-Silva M, Goncalves-Neto S, Souza A, Oliveira P
J Insect Sci
. 2020 Oct;
20(5).
PMID: 33098430
Odontomachus chelifer (Latreille) (Ponerinae) is a ground-dwelling, predominantly carnivorous ant whose colonies may contain multiple egg-laying queens and are potentially susceptible to border effects in the Brazilian savanna known as...
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Ronque M, Lyra M, Migliorini G, Bacci Jr M, Oliveira P
Sci Rep
. 2020 Jun;
10(1):10172.
PMID: 32576863
Animals may host diverse bacterial communities that can markedly affect their behavioral physiology, ecology, and vulnerability to disease. Fungus-farming ants represent a classical example of mutualism that depends on symbiotic...
7.
Calheiros A, Ronque M, Soares H, Oliveira P
Environ Entomol
. 2019 Oct;
48(6):1434-1441.
PMID: 31605614
Fungus-farming ants cultivate a fungal symbiont inside the nest that serves as a food source. Leaf-cutter ants are distinctive among fungus-farmers because they forage for fresh plant material to nurture...
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Vidal M, Sendoya S, Yamaguchi L, Kato M, Oliveira R, Oliveira P
Environ Entomol
. 2018 Jul;
47(5):1165-1172.
PMID: 30007344
Sit-and-wait predators use different strategies to encounter potential prey. Rhinoleucophenga myrmecophaga Vidal et (Vidal et Vilela; Diptera: Drosophilidae) larvae build sticky shelters on top of extrafloral nectaries (EFNs) of Qualea...
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Ibarra-Isassi J, Oliveira P
Oecologia
. 2017 Dec;
186(3):691-701.
PMID: 29247290
Animal-pollinated plants can be susceptible to changes in pollinator availability. Honeydew-producing treehoppers frequently occur on inflorescences, potentially enhancing ant-mediated negative effects on pollination services. However, the effect of ant-attended, honeydew-producing...
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Fear Mediates Trophic Cascades: Nonconsumptive Effects of Predators Drive Aquatic Ecosystem Function
Breviglieri C, Oliveira P, Romero G
Am Nat
. 2017 Apr;
189(5):490-500.
PMID: 28410025
Predators control prey populations and influence communities and the functioning of ecosystems through a combination of consumptive and nonconsumptive effects. These effects can be locally confined to one ecosystem but...