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Ants Induce Domatia in a Rain Forest Tree (Vochysia vismiaefolia)1
Authors:Nico Blüthgen  Jens Wesenberg
Abstract:In Amazonian rain forest trees of Vochysia vismiaefolia (Vochysiaceae), ants were found to induce twig structures that resembled classical ant domatia. This phenomenon is novel for ant‐plants, which commonly develop domatia without the activity of ants. Eight species of ants were recorded inside the domatia of six individual trees, but domatia were most numerous and characteristic when induced and inhabited by an undescribed species of Pseudomyrmex on two trees. To investigate the mechanism of domatium growth, we drilled holes into young twigs: the expansion of the twig diameter surrounding the holes was significantly accelerated, comparable to domatia formation. Domatia induction is discussed as a putative step in the evolution of ant‐plants.
Keywords:Key words: ant‐plants  induced response  myrmecophytes  Pseudomyrmex  Surumoni canopy crane  tropical rain forest  Venezuela  Vochysiaceae
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