Mutualisms could be evolutionarily unstable, with changes in partner abundances or in the spatial context of interactions potentially promoting their dissolution. We test this prediction using the defense mutualisms between species of the Neotropical genus Cecropia and Azteca ants. A new, multigene phylogeny with representatives of all five genera of Cecropieae (most of them from the Neotropics) and half of the 61 species of Cecropia shows the West African endemic Musanga (2 spp.) as sister to Cecropia, implying dispersal from the Neotropics to Africa, with a molecular clock suggesting that this occurred about 23 Mya. Cecropia, a genus of neotropical pioneer trees, started diversifying ca. 8 Mya. We infer a single origin of specialized symb...
Global climate change impacts ecological relationships of all taxa and kingdoms, yet little has been...
Myrmecophytes offer plant-ants a nesting place in exchange for protection from their enemies, partic...
The four species of the central African genus Barteria show variation in habitat and in degree of as...
Mutualisms could be evolutionarily unstable, with changes in partner abundances or in the spatial co...
Ant-plant mutualisms are abundant in the tropics and are popular models for ecological study, but in...
Cecropia genus comprises pioneer trees which are characteristic elements of forest borders and gaps ...
Cecropia is a group of fast-growing pioneer trees that are important in forest regeneration and a co...
Phylogenetic and biogeographic analyses can enhance our understanding of multispecies interactions b...
Mutualisms are prevalent in every ecosystem. The Cecropia-Azteca interaction is an example of a wel...
Phylogenetic and biogeographic analyses can enhance our understanding of multispecies interactions b...
Symbioses include some of the clearest cases of coevolution, but their origin, loss, or reassembly w...
International audienceMyrmecophytes offer plant-ants a nesting place in exchange for protection from...
Single page poster.Mutualisms, interactions between species that are beneficial to both partners, ar...
Symbioses include some of the clearest cases of coevolution, but their origin, loss or reassembly wi...
Journal ArticleIn all the world, the genus Cecropia is unrivaled for the number of myrmecophytes, o...
Global climate change impacts ecological relationships of all taxa and kingdoms, yet little has been...
Myrmecophytes offer plant-ants a nesting place in exchange for protection from their enemies, partic...
The four species of the central African genus Barteria show variation in habitat and in degree of as...
Mutualisms could be evolutionarily unstable, with changes in partner abundances or in the spatial co...
Ant-plant mutualisms are abundant in the tropics and are popular models for ecological study, but in...
Cecropia genus comprises pioneer trees which are characteristic elements of forest borders and gaps ...
Cecropia is a group of fast-growing pioneer trees that are important in forest regeneration and a co...
Phylogenetic and biogeographic analyses can enhance our understanding of multispecies interactions b...
Mutualisms are prevalent in every ecosystem. The Cecropia-Azteca interaction is an example of a wel...
Phylogenetic and biogeographic analyses can enhance our understanding of multispecies interactions b...
Symbioses include some of the clearest cases of coevolution, but their origin, loss, or reassembly w...
International audienceMyrmecophytes offer plant-ants a nesting place in exchange for protection from...
Single page poster.Mutualisms, interactions between species that are beneficial to both partners, ar...
Symbioses include some of the clearest cases of coevolution, but their origin, loss or reassembly wi...
Journal ArticleIn all the world, the genus Cecropia is unrivaled for the number of myrmecophytes, o...
Global climate change impacts ecological relationships of all taxa and kingdoms, yet little has been...
Myrmecophytes offer plant-ants a nesting place in exchange for protection from their enemies, partic...
The four species of the central African genus Barteria show variation in habitat and in degree of as...