Journal ArticleNeotropical Cecropia trees range from Mexico to Argentina and are typical of disturbed habitats. Cecropia plants provide food and housing for the ants in return for known or presumed protection from herbivores and vine cover. Glycogen-rich Mullerian bodies (MB's) are the predominant food source for ants and are produced at sites called trichilia. Working with Cecropia (prov.) "tessmannii", we continuously removed MB's from 10 of 20 plants in a common garden and left the remaining control plants unmanipulated. Control plants produced fewer MB's over the lifespan of a trichilia. Therefore, plants appear to regulate MB production so that energy is not wasted in biotic defense if appropriate ants are not present
Individuals of Cecropia pachystachya Trécul (Urticaceae) host Azteca (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) colon...
In order to understand the effects of human impacts on structure and functioning of tropical forests...
The relationship of plant secondary chemistry, water content, and nutrient content to the palatabili...
Journal ArticleIn all the world, the genus Cecropia is unrivaled for the number of myrmecophytes, o...
Cecropia obtusifolia (Cecropiaceae) has a facultative mutualism with Azteca ants to minimize herbivo...
Mutualisms are prevalent in every ecosystem. The Cecropia-Azteca interaction is an example of a wel...
In studies of ant-plant mutualisms, the role that ants play in increasing the growth rates of their ...
Herbivore damage greatly impacts a plant’s fitness, and because of this, plants have evolved variou...
In studies of ant-plant mutualisms, the role that ants play in increasing the growth rates of their ...
In studies of ant-plant mutualisms, the role that ants play in increasing the growth rates of their ...
<div><p>In studies of ant-plant mutualisms, the role that ants play in increasing the growth rates o...
Patterns of presence of ant colonies on Cecropia purpurascens CC Berg (Cecropiaceae) were investigat...
In Monteverde Costa Rica there are five species of Azteca (Formicidae) that inhabit Cecropia (Cecrop...
1 Tachigali myrmecophila (Caesalpinaceae) is an Amazonian myrmecophytic canopy tree. The saplings ar...
Although plant-ants respond to cues indicating the presence of herbivores, it remains unclear how an...
Individuals of Cecropia pachystachya Trécul (Urticaceae) host Azteca (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) colon...
In order to understand the effects of human impacts on structure and functioning of tropical forests...
The relationship of plant secondary chemistry, water content, and nutrient content to the palatabili...
Journal ArticleIn all the world, the genus Cecropia is unrivaled for the number of myrmecophytes, o...
Cecropia obtusifolia (Cecropiaceae) has a facultative mutualism with Azteca ants to minimize herbivo...
Mutualisms are prevalent in every ecosystem. The Cecropia-Azteca interaction is an example of a wel...
In studies of ant-plant mutualisms, the role that ants play in increasing the growth rates of their ...
Herbivore damage greatly impacts a plant’s fitness, and because of this, plants have evolved variou...
In studies of ant-plant mutualisms, the role that ants play in increasing the growth rates of their ...
In studies of ant-plant mutualisms, the role that ants play in increasing the growth rates of their ...
<div><p>In studies of ant-plant mutualisms, the role that ants play in increasing the growth rates o...
Patterns of presence of ant colonies on Cecropia purpurascens CC Berg (Cecropiaceae) were investigat...
In Monteverde Costa Rica there are five species of Azteca (Formicidae) that inhabit Cecropia (Cecrop...
1 Tachigali myrmecophila (Caesalpinaceae) is an Amazonian myrmecophytic canopy tree. The saplings ar...
Although plant-ants respond to cues indicating the presence of herbivores, it remains unclear how an...
Individuals of Cecropia pachystachya Trécul (Urticaceae) host Azteca (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) colon...
In order to understand the effects of human impacts on structure and functioning of tropical forests...
The relationship of plant secondary chemistry, water content, and nutrient content to the palatabili...