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Influence of its associated ant species on the life history of the myrmecophyte Cordia nodosa in French Guiana

Journal of Tropical Ecology, 2004
Variation in the ant species associated with myrmecophytes (plants that provide their associated ants with nesting space, and sometimes with a complete diet) has been noted at both the regional and local levels, with plant distribution generally wider than that of the ants (Fonseca & Ganade 1996).
Dejean, A.   +5 more
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Conflict over Reproduction in an Ant‐Plant Symbiosis: Why Allomerus octoarticulatus Ants Sterilize Cordia nodosa Trees

The American Naturalist, 2009
The evolutionary stability of mutualism is thought to depend on how well the fitness interests of partners are aligned. Because most ant-myrmecophyte mutualisms are persistent and horizontally transmitted, partners share an interest in growth but not in reproduction.
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Quinones from Cordia species from 1972 to 2023: isolation, structural diversity and pharmacological activities

Natural Products and Bioprospecting, 2023
Jarmo-Charles Kalinski   +2 more
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