COEVOLUTION OF MUTUALISM BETWEEN ANTS AND ACACIAS IN CENTRAL AMERICA.
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A specialist herbivore uses chemical camouflage to overcome the defenses of an ant-plant mutualismFidelity and Promiscuity in an Ant-Plant Mutualism: A Case Study of Triplaris and PseudomyrmexBenefits for plants in ant-plant protective mutualisms: a meta-analysisHost plant use by competing acacia-ants: mutualists monopolize while parasites share hosts.Nectar theft and floral ant-repellence: a link between nectar volume and ant-repellent traits?Increased host investment in extrafloral nectar (EFN) improves the efficiency of a mutualistic defensive serviceThe Influence of Host Plant Extrafloral Nectaries on Multitrophic Interactions: An Experimental InvestigationExploring fungus-plant N transfer in a tripartite ant-plant-fungus mutualism.What Can Phages Tell Us about Host-Pathogen Coevolution?Large herbivores promote habitat specialization and beta diversity of African savanna trees.EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY OF DATURA STRAMONIUM L. IN CENTRAL MEXICO: NATURAL SELECTION FOR RESISTANCE TO HERBIVOROUS INSECTS.THE COMPETITIVE RELATIONSHIP OF THREE WOODLAND SEDGES AND ITS BEARING ON THE EVOLUTION OF ANT-DISPERSAL OF CAREX PEDUNCULATA.The evolution of the host microbiome as an ecosystem on a leash.Influence of neighboring plants on the dynamics of an ant-acacia protection mutualism.Disturbance-modulated symbioses in termitophily.Ant-plant mutualism: a dietary by-product of a tropical ant's macronutrient requirements.Comparative genetics of invasive populations of walnut aphid, Chromaphis juglandicola, and its introduced parasitoid, Trioxys pallidus, in California.Profile of Daniel H. Janzen.EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OF COMMUNITY EVOLUTION I: THE RESPONSE TO SELECTION AT THE COMMUNITY LEVEL.Cospeciation of ants and plantsFrom dispersal to predation: A global synthesis of ant-seed interactionsEffect of seed removal by ants on the host-epiphyte associations in a tropical dry forest of central MexicoSterilization and canopy modification of a swollen thorn acacia tree by a plant-antHow aggressive ant-guards assist seed-set in Acacia flowers
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COEVOLUTION OF MUTUALISM BETWEEN ANTS AND ACACIAS IN CENTRAL AMERICA.
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