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- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae abstract "Many species of Staphylinidae (commonly known as “Rove Beetles”) have developed complex interspecies relationships with ants, known as myrmecophily. Rove Beetles are among the most species rich and diverse families of myrmecophilous beetles, with a wide variety of relationships with ants. Ant associations range from near free-living species which prey only on ants to obligate inquilines of ants, which exhibit extreme morphological and chemical adaptations to the harsh environments of ant nests. Some species are fully integrated into the host colony, and are cleaned and fed by ants. Many of these, including species in tribe Clavigerini, are myrmecophagous, placating their hosts with glandular secretions while eating the brood".
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae thumbnail Claviger_testaceus.jpg?width=300.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageID "48660867".
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageLength "10783".
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageRevisionID "693277615".
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageWikiLink Aleocharinae.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageWikiLink Atta_(genus).
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ecology.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mutualism_(biology).
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Myrmecology.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_mimicry.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageWikiLink Claviger.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageWikiLink Dorylus.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageWikiLink Inquiline.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageWikiLink Lasius_fuliginosus.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageWikiLink Myrmecophagy.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageWikiLink Myrmecophily.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageWikiLink Parasitism.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageWikiLink Pella_(genus).
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageWikiLink Pselaphinae.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageWikiLink Rove_beetle.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageWikiLink Scydmaenidae.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageWikiLink Trichome.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageWikiLink Trophallaxis.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageWikiLink Undecane.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageWikiLink Yellow_meadow_ant.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageWikiLink File:Claviger_testaceus.jpg.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageWikiLink File:Myrmecoid_staphylinidae.jpg.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageWikiLink File:Vatesus_with_ants.jpg.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageWikiLinkText "myrmecophilous Staphylinids".
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae subject Category:Ecology.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae subject Category:Mutualism_(biology).
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae subject Category:Myrmecology.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae comment "Many species of Staphylinidae (commonly known as “Rove Beetles”) have developed complex interspecies relationships with ants, known as myrmecophily. Rove Beetles are among the most species rich and diverse families of myrmecophilous beetles, with a wide variety of relationships with ants. Ant associations range from near free-living species which prey only on ants to obligate inquilines of ants, which exhibit extreme morphological and chemical adaptations to the harsh environments of ant nests.".
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae label "Myrmecophily in Staphylinidae".
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae wasDerivedFrom Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae?oldid=693277615.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae depiction Claviger_testaceus.jpg.
- Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae isPrimaryTopicOf Myrmecophily_in_Staphylinidae.