Sabrina Amador-Vargas, PhD

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OTS Organization for Tropical Studies 
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Amador-Vargas S, Dyer J, Arnold N, et al. (2019) Acacia trees with parasitic ants have fewer and less spacious spines than trees with mutualistic ants. Die Naturwissenschaften. 107: 3
Amador-Vargas S, Mueller UG. (2017) Ability to reorient is weakly correlated with central-place versus non-central-place foraging in acacia ants Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 71
Farji-Brener AG, Elizalde L, Fernández-Marín H, et al. (2016) Social life and sanitary risks: evolutionary and current ecological conditions determine waste management in leaf-cutting ants. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 283
Farji-Brener AG, Chinchilla F, Umaña MN, et al. (2015) Branching angles reflect a trade-off between reducing trail maintenance costs or travel distances in leaf-cutting ants. Ecology. 96: 510-7
Amador-Vargas S, Gronenberg W, Wcislo WT, et al. (2015) Specialization and group size: brain and behavioural correlates of colony size in ants lacking morphological castes. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 282: 20142502
Kardish MR, Mueller UG, Amador-Vargas S, et al. (2015) Blind trust in unblinded observation in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 3
Amador-Vargas S, Dominguez M, León G, et al. (2014) Leaf-folding response of a sensitive plant shows context-dependent behavioral plasticity Plant Ecology. 215: 1445-1454
Amador-Vargas S. (2012) Plant Killing by Mutualistic Ants Increases the Density of Host Species Seedlings in the Dry Forest of Costa Rica Psyche. 2012: 1-6
Amador-Vargas S. (2012) Run, robber, run: parasitic acacia ants use speed and evasion to steal food from ant‐defended trees Physiological Entomology. 37: 323-329
Amador-Vargas S. (2012) Behavioral responses of acacia ants correlate with age and location on the host plant Insectes Sociaux. 59: 341-350
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