While foundation species can stabilize ecosystems at landscape scales, their ability to persist is often underlain by keystone interactions occurring at smaller scales. Acacia drepanolobium is a foundation tree, comprising >95% of woody cover in East African black-cotton savanna ecosystems. Its dominance is underlain by a keystone mutualistic interaction with several symbiotic ant species in which it provides housing (swollen thorns) and carbohydrate-rich nectar from extra-floral nectaries (EFN). In return, it gains protection from catastrophic damage from mega-herbivores. Crematogaster mimosae is the ecologically dominant symbiotic ant in this system, also providing the highest protection services. In addition to tending EFN, C. mimosae te...
Abiotic environmental variables strongly affect the outcomes of species interactions. For example, m...
Determining the impacts of mutualistic interactions and predator diversity on food webs are two impo...
Abiotic environmental variables strongly affect the outcomes of species interactions. For example, m...
While foundation species can stabilize ecosystems at landscape scales, their ability to persist is o...
While foundation species can stabilize ecosystems at landscape scales, their ability to persist is o...
Ant–hemipteran mutualisms can have positive and negative effects on host plants depending on the lev...
In horizontally transmitted mutualisms, mutualists disperse separately and reassemble in each genera...
In horizontally transmitted mutualisms, mutualists disperse separately and reassemble in each genera...
Many arboreal ants depend on myrmecophytic plants for both food and shelter; in return, these ants d...
In horizontally transmitted mutualisms, mutualists disperse separately and reassemble in each genera...
In horizontally transmitted mutualisms, mutualists disperse separately and reassemble in each genera...
Many arboreal ants depend on myrmecophytic plants for both food and shelter; in return, these ants d...
Many arboreal ants depend on myrmecophytic plants for both food and shelter; in return, these ants d...
Species engaged in multiple, simultaneous mutualisms are subject to trade-offs in their mutualistic ...
Species engaged in multiple, simultaneous mutualisms are subject to trade-offs in their mutualistic ...
Abiotic environmental variables strongly affect the outcomes of species interactions. For example, m...
Determining the impacts of mutualistic interactions and predator diversity on food webs are two impo...
Abiotic environmental variables strongly affect the outcomes of species interactions. For example, m...
While foundation species can stabilize ecosystems at landscape scales, their ability to persist is o...
While foundation species can stabilize ecosystems at landscape scales, their ability to persist is o...
Ant–hemipteran mutualisms can have positive and negative effects on host plants depending on the lev...
In horizontally transmitted mutualisms, mutualists disperse separately and reassemble in each genera...
In horizontally transmitted mutualisms, mutualists disperse separately and reassemble in each genera...
Many arboreal ants depend on myrmecophytic plants for both food and shelter; in return, these ants d...
In horizontally transmitted mutualisms, mutualists disperse separately and reassemble in each genera...
In horizontally transmitted mutualisms, mutualists disperse separately and reassemble in each genera...
Many arboreal ants depend on myrmecophytic plants for both food and shelter; in return, these ants d...
Many arboreal ants depend on myrmecophytic plants for both food and shelter; in return, these ants d...
Species engaged in multiple, simultaneous mutualisms are subject to trade-offs in their mutualistic ...
Species engaged in multiple, simultaneous mutualisms are subject to trade-offs in their mutualistic ...
Abiotic environmental variables strongly affect the outcomes of species interactions. For example, m...
Determining the impacts of mutualistic interactions and predator diversity on food webs are two impo...
Abiotic environmental variables strongly affect the outcomes of species interactions. For example, m...