The high cost of mutualism: effects of four species of East African ant symbionts on their myrmecophyte host tree
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Current issues in the evolutionary ecology of ant-plant symbioses.Enough is enough: the effects of symbiotic ant abundance on herbivory, growth, and reproduction in an African acacia.Bears benefit plants via a cascade with both antagonistic and mutualistic interactions.Colonisation and competition dynamics can explain incomplete sterilisation parasitism in ant-plant symbioses.Evolution of extrafloral nectaries: adaptive process and selective regime changes from forest to savanna.
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The high cost of mutualism: effects of four species of East African ant symbionts on their myrmecophyte host tree
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im Mai 2011 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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wetenschappelijk artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в травні 2011
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The high cost of mutualism: ef ...... n their myrmecophyte host tree
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The high cost of mutualism: ef ...... n their myrmecophyte host tree
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The high cost of mutualism: ef ...... n their myrmecophyte host tree
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The high cost of mutualism: ef ...... n their myrmecophyte host tree
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The high cost of mutualism: ef ...... n their myrmecophyte host tree
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The high cost of mutualism: ef ...... n their myrmecophyte host tree
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Maureen L. Stanton
Todd M. Palmer
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10.1890/I0012-9658-92-5-1073
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2011-05-01T00:00:00Z