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Host Plant Use by Competing Acacia-Ants: Mutualists Monopolize While Parasites Share Hosts

Raine, Nigel E. ; Kautz, Stefanie ; Ballhorn, Daniel J. ; Kroiss, Johannes ; Pauls, Steffen U. ; Moreau, Corrie S. ; Eilmus, Sascha ; Strohm, Erhard ; Heil, Martin



Abstract

Protective ant-plant mutualisms that are exploited by non-defending parasitic ants represent prominent model systems for ecology and evolutionary biology. The mutualist Pseudomyrmex ferrugineus is an obligate plant-ant and fully depends on acacias for nesting space and food. The parasite Pseudomyrmex gracilis facultatively nests on acacias and uses host-derived food rewards but also external food ...

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