Divergent investment strategies of Acacia myrmecophytes and the coexistence of mutualists and exploiters.
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An assassin among predators: the relationship between plant-ants, their host Myrmecophytes and the Reduviidae Zelus annulosusBiological trade and marketsMacroevolutionary assembly of ant/plant symbioses: Pseudomyrmex ants and their ant-housing plants in the NeotropicsExtrafloral-nectar-based partner manipulation in plant-ant relationshipsMacroevolution and the biological diversity of plants and herbivoresCooperation for direct fitness benefits.The diversity, ecology and evolution of extrafloral nectaries: current perspectives and future challenges.Effects of light on direct and indirect defences against herbivores of young plants of Mallotus japonicus demonstrate a trade-off between two indirect defence traits.Economic game theory for mutualism and cooperation.Variation and the response to variation as a basis for successful cooperationHost plant use by competing acacia-ants: mutualists monopolize while parasites share hosts.Increased host investment in extrafloral nectar (EFN) improves the efficiency of a mutualistic defensive servicePhylogenetics and molecular clocks reveal the repeated evolution of ant-plants after the late Miocene in Africa and the early Miocene in Australasia and the Neotropics.Supply determines demand: influence of partner quality and quantity on the interactions between bats and pitcher plants.The equal effectiveness of different defensive strategies.Restricting mutualistic partners to enforce trade reliance.The fundamental role of competition in the ecology and evolution of mutualisms.Current issues in the evolutionary ecology of ant-plant symbioses.Plant defense, herbivory, and the growth of Cordia alliodora trees and their symbiotic Azteca ant colonies.Multitasking in a plant-ant interaction: how does Acacia myrtifolia manage both ants and pollinators?Glucanases and chitinases as causal agents in the protection of Acacia extrafloral nectar from infestation by phytopathogens.Exclusive rewards in mutualisms: ant proteases and plant protease inhibitors create a lock-key system to protect Acacia food bodies from exploitation.Short-term proteomic dynamics reveal metabolic factory for active extrafloral nectar secretion by Acacia cornigera ant-plants.Partner manipulation stabilises a horizontally transmitted mutualism.Indirect benefits of symbiotic coccoids for an ant-defended myrmecophytic tree.Influence of neighboring plants on the dynamics of an ant-acacia protection mutualism.Composition of extrafloral nectar influences interactions between the myrmecophyte Humboldtia brunonis and its ant associates.Host discrimination in modular mutualisms: a theoretical framework for meta-populations of mutualists and exploiters.Harnessing ant defence at fruits reduces bruchid seed predation in a symbiotic ant-plant mutualism.Trade-offs in an ant-plant-fungus mutualism.Explaining mutualism variation: a new evolutionary paradox?The evolution of mutualism from reciprocal parasitism: more ecological clothes for the Prisoner’s DilemmaPublic goods, public services and by-product mutualism in an ant-fern symbiosisAnt-Attendance in Extrafloral Nectar-Bearing Plants Promotes Growth and Decreases the Expression of Traits Related to Direct Defenses
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Divergent investment strategies of Acacia myrmecophytes and the coexistence of mutualists and exploiters.
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scientific article published on 28 August 2009
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Divergent investment strategie ...... of mutualists and exploiters.
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Divergent investment strategie ...... of mutualists and exploiters.
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Divergent investment strategie ...... of mutualists and exploiters.
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Divergent investment strategie ...... of mutualists and exploiters.
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Juan Carlos Silva Bueno
Lars W Clement
Manfred Verhaagh
Marcia González-Teuber
Martin Heil
Stefanie Kautz
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18091-18096
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10.1073/PNAS.0904304106
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2009-08-28T00:00:00Z