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  • 3. Ants on plants: a meta-analysis of the role of ants as plant biotic defenses.
    Rosumek FB, Silveira FA, de S Neves F, de U Barbosa NP, Diniz L, Oki Y, Pezzini F, Fernandes GW, Cornelissen T.
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  • 6. Time course of inducibility of indirect responses in an ant-defended plant.
    Calixto ES, Del-Claro K, Lange D, Bronstein J.
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  • 8. Non-additive benefit or cost? Disentangling the indirect effects that occur when plants bearing extrafloral nectaries and honeydew-producing insects share exotic ant mutualists.
    Savage AM, Rudgers JA.
    Ann Bot; 2013 Jun; 111(6):1295-307. PubMed ID: 23609021
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  • 11. Catalpa bignonioides alters extrafloral nectar production after herbivory and attracts ant bodyguards.
    Ness JH.
    Oecologia; 2003 Jan; 134(2):210-8. PubMed ID: 12647162
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  • 15. The evolution of antiherbivore defenses and their contribution to species coexistence in the tropical tree genus Inga.
    Kursar TA, Dexter KG, Lokvam J, Pennington RT, Richardson JE, Weber MG, Murakami ET, Drake C, McGregor R, Coley PD.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2009 Oct 27; 106(43):18073-8. PubMed ID: 19805183
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  • 16. Extrafloral nectary-bearing plant Mallotus japonicus uses different types of extrafloral nectaries to establish effective defense by ants.
    Yamawo A, Suzuki N, Tagawa J.
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  • 17. Trade-offs in antiherbivore defenses in Piper cenocladum: ant mutualists versus plant secondary metabolites.
    Dyer LA, Dodson CD, Beihoffer J, Letourneau DK.
    J Chem Ecol; 2001 Mar 27; 27(3):581-92. PubMed ID: 11441447
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  • 18. Effect of post-fire resprouting on leaf fluctuating asymmetry, extrafloral nectar quality, and ant-plant-herbivore interactions.
    Alves-Silva E, Del-Claro K.
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  • 19. Explaining the abundance of ants in lowland tropical rainforest canopies.
    Davidson DW, Cook SC, Snelling RR, Chua TH.
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  • 20. Dear neighbor: Trees with extrafloral nectaries facilitate defense and growth of adjacent undefended trees.
    Staab M, Pietsch S, Yan H, Blüthgen N, Cheng A, Li Y, Zhang N, Ma K, Liu X.
    Ecology; 2023 Jul 09; 104(7):e4057. PubMed ID: 37078562
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