Arboreal ant communities are primarily structured by interactions among ant species, food availability, and physical structures within the environment. Epiphytes are a common feature of tropical forests that can provide ants with both food and nesting space. To date, little work has examined what role epiphytic ant-plants play in structuring arboreal ant communities. We surveyed ant species inhabiting the Australian epiphytic ant-plant Myrmecodia beccarii Hook.f. (Gentianales: Rubiaceae) and how arboreal ant communities are structured in relation to M. beccarii presence on trees. Myrmecodia beccarii was inhabited by the ant Philidris cordata Smith, F. (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) on the majority of Melaleuca viridiflora Sol. Ex Gaertn. (Myrtal...
Symbiotic mutualisms between ants and plants are those in which ants provide protection from herbivo...
International audienceAnt gardens are original associations involving a few species of arboricolous ...
Ant-plant symbioses are complex between-species interactions found only in the tropical environment....
Arboreal ant communities are primarily structured by interactions among ant species, food availabili...
Arboreal ant communities are primarily structured by interactions among ant species, food availabili...
Canopy ecology is a fast-growing field, but still a scientific frontier in many ecological aspects. ...
Ant gardens (AGs) are a multi-partner specialized ant-plant interaction involving several ant and ep...
Extrafloral nectaries (EFNs) and hemipteran honeydew are often discussed as two alternative mechanis...
International audienceThe main theories explaining the biological diversity of rain forests often co...
Interactions between potentially mutualistic partners can vary over geographic areas. Myrmecophytes,...
Ant-gardens (AGs) are ant/plant mutualisms in which ants farm epiphytes in return for nest space and...
Complex distribution patterns of species-rich insect communities in tropical rainforests have been i...
The concept of 'ant mosaics' has been established to describe the structure of arboreal ant communit...
The concept of ant mosaics has been established to describe the structure of arboreal ant communitie...
Myrmecophyte plants house ants within domatia in exchange for protection against herbivores. Ant-myr...
Symbiotic mutualisms between ants and plants are those in which ants provide protection from herbivo...
International audienceAnt gardens are original associations involving a few species of arboricolous ...
Ant-plant symbioses are complex between-species interactions found only in the tropical environment....
Arboreal ant communities are primarily structured by interactions among ant species, food availabili...
Arboreal ant communities are primarily structured by interactions among ant species, food availabili...
Canopy ecology is a fast-growing field, but still a scientific frontier in many ecological aspects. ...
Ant gardens (AGs) are a multi-partner specialized ant-plant interaction involving several ant and ep...
Extrafloral nectaries (EFNs) and hemipteran honeydew are often discussed as two alternative mechanis...
International audienceThe main theories explaining the biological diversity of rain forests often co...
Interactions between potentially mutualistic partners can vary over geographic areas. Myrmecophytes,...
Ant-gardens (AGs) are ant/plant mutualisms in which ants farm epiphytes in return for nest space and...
Complex distribution patterns of species-rich insect communities in tropical rainforests have been i...
The concept of 'ant mosaics' has been established to describe the structure of arboreal ant communit...
The concept of ant mosaics has been established to describe the structure of arboreal ant communitie...
Myrmecophyte plants house ants within domatia in exchange for protection against herbivores. Ant-myr...
Symbiotic mutualisms between ants and plants are those in which ants provide protection from herbivo...
International audienceAnt gardens are original associations involving a few species of arboricolous ...
Ant-plant symbioses are complex between-species interactions found only in the tropical environment....