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Differential host use in two highly specialized ant-plant associations: Evidence from stable isotopes
S. T. Trimble,
C. L. Sagers
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
host use
100%
ant
65%
stable isotope
47%
host plant
18%
nitrogen
12%
carbon
11%
plant resource
9%
nitrogen isotope
7%
cordillera
7%
cost
7%
trophic level
6%
diet
6%
isotopic composition
5%
transect
5%
isotope
5%
tissue
4%
distribution
2%
Agriculture & Biology
stable isotopes
57%
Formicidae
49%
Azteca
43%
ant colonies
23%
nitrogen
21%
Costa Rica
19%
carbon
18%
Cecropia obtusifolia
16%
host plants
14%
Cecropia
13%
trophic levels
10%
isotopes
9%
diet
4%
tissues
4%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Ants
76%
Isotopes
59%
Carbon
20%
Nitrogen
20%
Costa Rica
20%
Nitrogen Isotopes
12%
Cost-Benefit Analysis
6%
Occupational Groups
4%
Diet
4%
Costs and Cost Analysis
4%