In the humid tropics of SE Asia there are some 14 myrmecophytic species of the pioneer tree genus Macaranga (Euphorbiaceae). In Peninsular Malaysia a close association exists between the trees and the small, non-stinging myrmicine Crema togas ter borneensis. These ants feed mainly on food bodies provided by the plants and have their colonies inside the hollow intemodes. In a ten months field study we were able to demonstrate for four Macaranga species (M. triloba, M. hypoleuca, M. hosei, M. hulletti) that host plants also benefit considerably from ant-occupation. Ants do not contribute to the nutrient demands of their host plant, they do, however, protect it against herbivores and plant competition. Cleaning behaviour of the ants results in...
The paleotropical tree genus Macaranga (Euphorbiaceae) comprises all stages of interaction with ants...
International audienceLeonardoxa africana is an understorey tree of the coastal rainforests of Camer...
Field surveys were conducted to: (a) examine the traits of Tetraponera tessmanni and/or its host tha...
C. borneensis (Myrmicinae) lives in dose association with several myrmecophytic species of the South...
The production of extrafloral nectar and food bodies plays an important role in many tropical ant-pl...
Myrmecophytes are plants that harbor ant colonies in domatia, which are hollows in the plant body. M...
1. Ant–plant mutualisms are among the most widespread and ecologically important insect–plant intera...
1. Ant–plant mutualisms are among the most widespread and ecologically important insect–plant intera...
1. Ant–plant mutualisms are among the most widespread and ecologically important insect–plant intera...
So me species of the paleotropical tree genus Macaranga (Euphorbiaceae) live in elose association wi...
Myrmecophytism, a type of mutualistic symbiosis, occurs between certain species of Macaranga trees a...
Three species of epiphytic Dischidia have been investigated in terms of their relationship to ants o...
Many species of Macaranga (Euphorbiacae) are fast-growing pioneer trees with an important role in ea...
International audienceLeonardoxa africana T3 is a myrmecophyte, a plant with specialized struc- ture...
International audienceLeonardoxa africana is an understorey tree of the coastal rainforests of Camer...
The paleotropical tree genus Macaranga (Euphorbiaceae) comprises all stages of interaction with ants...
International audienceLeonardoxa africana is an understorey tree of the coastal rainforests of Camer...
Field surveys were conducted to: (a) examine the traits of Tetraponera tessmanni and/or its host tha...
C. borneensis (Myrmicinae) lives in dose association with several myrmecophytic species of the South...
The production of extrafloral nectar and food bodies plays an important role in many tropical ant-pl...
Myrmecophytes are plants that harbor ant colonies in domatia, which are hollows in the plant body. M...
1. Ant–plant mutualisms are among the most widespread and ecologically important insect–plant intera...
1. Ant–plant mutualisms are among the most widespread and ecologically important insect–plant intera...
1. Ant–plant mutualisms are among the most widespread and ecologically important insect–plant intera...
So me species of the paleotropical tree genus Macaranga (Euphorbiaceae) live in elose association wi...
Myrmecophytism, a type of mutualistic symbiosis, occurs between certain species of Macaranga trees a...
Three species of epiphytic Dischidia have been investigated in terms of their relationship to ants o...
Many species of Macaranga (Euphorbiacae) are fast-growing pioneer trees with an important role in ea...
International audienceLeonardoxa africana T3 is a myrmecophyte, a plant with specialized struc- ture...
International audienceLeonardoxa africana is an understorey tree of the coastal rainforests of Camer...
The paleotropical tree genus Macaranga (Euphorbiaceae) comprises all stages of interaction with ants...
International audienceLeonardoxa africana is an understorey tree of the coastal rainforests of Camer...
Field surveys were conducted to: (a) examine the traits of Tetraponera tessmanni and/or its host tha...