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15 hours ago · Ants react to their infection by climbing up plants and sinking their mandibles into plant tissue. The fungus kills the ants, grows on their remains, and produces a fruiting body. It appears that the fungus alters the behaviour of the ant to help disperse its spores in a microhabitat that best suits the fungus.
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Walter R. Tschinkel next to a plaster cast of a Pogonomyrmex...
- Ant (Disambiguation)
Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional entities. Ant...
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- Ant Colony