The Role of Red Wood Ants (Formica rufa Species Group) in Central European Forest Ecosystems—A Literature Review
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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Distribution and Taxonomy
3. Colony Structure and Demography
4. Main Food Sources of Red Wood Ants
5. Red Wood Ants as Biological Control Agents of Arthropods
6. Ant–Aphid Relationships
7. Wood Ants as a Food Source for Vertebrates
8. The Effect of Wood Ants on the Soil and Soil Fauna
9. The Role of Wood Ants in Seed Dispersal
10. Myrmecophilous Arthropods Associated with Wood Ant Colonies
11. Protection of Wood Ant Species
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- Formica rufa
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- Formica polyctena
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- Formica truncorum
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- Formica pratensis
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- Formica pressilabris
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- Formica exsecta
12. Summary
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Order | Family | Prey | Ant Species | Tree Species | Stage | Literature |
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Hymenoptera | Diprionidae | Diprion pini | F. polyctena | Pinus | L | [65,92,93] |
Gilpinia frutetorum | F. rufa group | L | [65] | |||
Gilpinia pallida | F. rufa group | L | [65] | |||
Neodiprion sertifer | F. rufa | Pinus | L | [94,95] | ||
F. rufa group | Pinus | L | [96,97] | |||
Pamphiliidae | Cephalcia abietis | F. polyctena | Picea | L, I | [98] | |
Neurotoma flaviventris | F. rufa group | L | [65] | |||
Tenthredinidae | Mesoneura opaca | F. rufa group | Quercus | L | [PD1] | |
Pachynematus scutellatus | F. rufa group | Larix | L | [99] | ||
Pristiphora abietina | F. rufa group | Picea | L, P | [77,100] | ||
F. polyctena | Picea | L | [101] | |||
Cynipidae | F. polyctena | I | [PD1] | |||
Lepidoptera | Coleophoridae | Coleophora laricella | F. lugubris | Larix | P, I | [102] |
F. pratensis | Larix | L | [103] | |||
Erebidae | Calliteara pudibunda | F. polyctena | Fagus | L | [104] | |
Lymantria dispar | F. polyctena | Quercus | L | [96], [PD1] | ||
F. rufa group | Quercus | L | [104], [PD1] | |||
Lymantria monacha | F. rufa group | Picea, Pinus | P | [96,105] | ||
F. polyctena | [90] | |||||
Geometridae | Bupalus piniarius | F. polyctena | Pinus | L, P, I | [65,88,89,90] | |
Entephria caesiata | F. rufa group | L | [106] | |||
Epirrita autumnata | F. aquilonia | Betula | L | [9,59,73,76,77] | ||
F. rufa group | Betula | L | [107] | |||
Operophtera brumata | F. rufa group | L | [66,81,108], [PD1] | |||
Lasiocampidae | Dendrolimus pini | F. rufa group | Pinus | L | [89,109] | |
Noctuidae | Panolis flammea | F. polyctena | Pinus | L, P, I | [5,77,78,96,104,110] | |
Conistra sp. | F. rufa | Quercus | L | [PD1] | ||
Notodontidae | Thaumetopoea pityocampa | F. rufa group | Pinus | I | [102,111] | |
Tortricidae | Tortrix viridana | F. rufa group | Quercus | L | [112,113,114,115], [PD1] | |
Microlepidoptera | F. polyctena | L | [PD1] | |||
Coleoptera | Curculionidae | Dendroctonus micans | F. rufa | Picea | I | [76] |
Orthotomicus erosus | ||||||
Ips sexdentatus | ||||||
Ips typographus | ||||||
Phyllobius sp. | F. polyctena | Quercus | I | [PD1] | ||
Hemiptera | Aphididae | Lachnus roboris | F. polyctena | Quercus | I | [PD1] |
Heteroptera | Miridae | F. polyctena | I | [PD1] |
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Fürjes-Mikó, Á.; Csősz, S.; Paulin, M.J.; Csóka, G. The Role of Red Wood Ants (Formica rufa Species Group) in Central European Forest Ecosystems—A Literature Review. Insects 2025, 16, 518. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects16050518
Fürjes-Mikó Á, Csősz S, Paulin MJ, Csóka G. The Role of Red Wood Ants (Formica rufa Species Group) in Central European Forest Ecosystems—A Literature Review. Insects. 2025; 16(5):518. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects16050518
Chicago/Turabian StyleFürjes-Mikó, Ágnes, Sándor Csősz, Márton József Paulin, and György Csóka. 2025. "The Role of Red Wood Ants (Formica rufa Species Group) in Central European Forest Ecosystems—A Literature Review" Insects 16, no. 5: 518. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects16050518
APA StyleFürjes-Mikó, Á., Csősz, S., Paulin, M. J., & Csóka, G. (2025). The Role of Red Wood Ants (Formica rufa Species Group) in Central European Forest Ecosystems—A Literature Review. Insects, 16(5), 518. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects16050518