1. Ants show complex interactions with plants, both facultative and mutualistic, ranging from grazers through seed predators and dispersers to herders of some herbivores and guards against others. But ants are rarely pollinators, and their visits to flowers may be detrimental to plant fitness. 2. Plants therefore have various strategies to control ant distributions, and restrict them to foliage rather than flowers. These ‘filters’ may involve physical barriers on or around flowers, or ‘decoys and bribes’ sited on the foliage (usually extrafloral nectaries - EFNs). Alternatively, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are used as signals to control ant behaviour, attracting ants to leaves and / or deterring them from functional flowers. Some of t...
As flower visitors, ants rarely benefit a plant. They are poor pollinators, and can also disrupt pol...
As flower visitors, ants rarely benefit a plant. They are poor pollinators, and can also disrupt pol...
<div><p>As flower visitors, ants rarely benefit a plant. They are poor pollinators, and can also dis...
1. Ants show complex interactions with plants, both facultative and mutualistic, ranging from grazer...
1. Ants show complex interactions with plants, both facultative and mutualistic, ranging from grazer...
1. Ants show complex interactions with plants, both facultative and mutualistic, ranging from grazer...
1. Ants show complex interactions with plants, both facultative and mutualistic, ranging from grazer...
P>1. Ants show complex interactions with plants, both facultative and mutualistic, ranging from graz...
P>1. Ants show complex interactions with plants, both facultative and mutualistic, ranging from graz...
1. Ants show complex interactions with plants, both facultative and mutualistic, ranging from grazer...
1. Ants show complex interactions with plants, both facultative and mutualistic, ranging from grazer...
As flower visitors, ants rarely benefit a plant, commonly disrupting pollination by deterring other ...
As flower visitors, ants rarely benefit a plant. They are poor pollinators, and can also disrupt pol...
The phenomenon of ant-guarding on Acacia trees is probably the best known case of a mutualism betwee...
The phenomenon of ant-guarding on Acacia trees is probably the best known case of a mutualism betwee...
As flower visitors, ants rarely benefit a plant. They are poor pollinators, and can also disrupt pol...
As flower visitors, ants rarely benefit a plant. They are poor pollinators, and can also disrupt pol...
<div><p>As flower visitors, ants rarely benefit a plant. They are poor pollinators, and can also dis...
1. Ants show complex interactions with plants, both facultative and mutualistic, ranging from grazer...
1. Ants show complex interactions with plants, both facultative and mutualistic, ranging from grazer...
1. Ants show complex interactions with plants, both facultative and mutualistic, ranging from grazer...
1. Ants show complex interactions with plants, both facultative and mutualistic, ranging from grazer...
P>1. Ants show complex interactions with plants, both facultative and mutualistic, ranging from graz...
P>1. Ants show complex interactions with plants, both facultative and mutualistic, ranging from graz...
1. Ants show complex interactions with plants, both facultative and mutualistic, ranging from grazer...
1. Ants show complex interactions with plants, both facultative and mutualistic, ranging from grazer...
As flower visitors, ants rarely benefit a plant, commonly disrupting pollination by deterring other ...
As flower visitors, ants rarely benefit a plant. They are poor pollinators, and can also disrupt pol...
The phenomenon of ant-guarding on Acacia trees is probably the best known case of a mutualism betwee...
The phenomenon of ant-guarding on Acacia trees is probably the best known case of a mutualism betwee...
As flower visitors, ants rarely benefit a plant. They are poor pollinators, and can also disrupt pol...
As flower visitors, ants rarely benefit a plant. They are poor pollinators, and can also disrupt pol...
<div><p>As flower visitors, ants rarely benefit a plant. They are poor pollinators, and can also dis...