Ainslie E. F. Little
Intel (United States)(US)University of Wisconsin–Madison(US)Issues Research(US)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior, Plant and animal studies, Insect symbiosis and bacterial influences, Insect and Pesticide Research, Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation
Most-Cited Works
- → Rules of Engagement: Interspecies Interactions that Regulate Microbial Communities(2008)432 cited
- → Specificity in the symbiotic association between fungus-growing ants and protective Pseudonocardia bacteria(2010)153 cited
- → Defending against parasites: fungus-growing ants combine specialized behaviours and microbial symbionts to protect their fungus gardens(2005)128 cited
- → BLACK YEAST SYMBIONTS COMPROMISE THE EFFICIENCY OF ANTIBIOTIC DEFENSES IN FUNGUS‐GROWING ANTS(2008)108 cited
- → Symbiotic complexity: discovery of a fifth symbiont in the attine ant–microbe symbiosis(2007)105 cited
- → Variation in Pseudonocardia antibiotic defence helps govern parasite‐induced morbidity in Acromyrmex leaf‐cutting ants(2009)84 cited
- → Low host–pathogen specificity in the leaf-cutting ant–microbe symbiosis(2007)54 cited
- → The infrabuccal pellet piles of fungus-growing ants(2003)45 cited
- → Parasites may help stabilize cooperative relationships(2009)14 cited
- → Parasitism is a Strong Force Shaping the Fungus-Growing Ant–Microbe Symbiosis(2010)3 cited