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131 related items for PubMed ID: 37078562

  • 1. 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; 104(7):e4057. PubMed ID: 37078562
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  • 2. Extrafloral nectary-bearing plant Mallotus japonicus uses different types of extrafloral nectaries to establish effective defense by ants.
    Yamawo A, Suzuki N, Tagawa J.
    J Plant Res; 2019 Jul; 132(4):499-507. PubMed ID: 31228016
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  • 3. 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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  • 4. Plants with extrafloral nectaries share indirect defenses and shape the local arboreal ant community.
    Moura RF, Del-Claro K.
    Oecologia; 2023 Jan; 201(1):73-82. PubMed ID: 36372829
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  • 5. Ants at Plant Wounds: A Little-Known Trophic Interaction with Evolutionary Implications for Ant-Plant Interactions.
    Staab M, Fornoff F, Klein AM, Blüthgen N.
    Am Nat; 2017 Sep; 190(3):442-450. PubMed ID: 28829637
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  • 6. Diversity and evolution of a trait mediating ant-plant interactions: insights from extrafloral nectaries in Senna (Leguminosae).
    Marazzi B, Conti E, Sanderson MJ, McMahon MM, Bronstein JL.
    Ann Bot; 2013 Jun; 111(6):1263-75. PubMed ID: 23104672
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  • 7. Temporal Variation in the Abundance and Richness of Foliage-Dwelling Ants Mediated by Extrafloral Nectar.
    Belchior C, Sendoya SF, Del-Claro K.
    PLoS One; 2016 Jun; 11(7):e0158283. PubMed ID: 27438722
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  • 8. Extrafloral nectaries have a limited effect on the structure of arboreal ant communities in a Neotropical savanna.
    Camarota F, Powell S, Vasconcelos HL, Priest G, Marquis RJ.
    Ecology; 2015 Jan; 96(1):231-40. PubMed ID: 26236908
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  • 13. Geographic mosaic of plant evolution: extrafloral nectary variation mediated by ant and herbivore assemblages.
    Nogueira A, Rey PJ, Alcántara JM, Feitosa RM, Lohmann LG.
    PLoS One; 2015 Jan; 10(4):e0123806. PubMed ID: 25885221
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  • 14. Influence of neighboring plants on the dynamics of an ant-acacia protection mutualism.
    Palmer TM, Riginos C, Damiani RE, Morgan N, Lemboi JS, Lengingiro J, Ruiz-Guajardo JC, Pringle RM.
    Ecology; 2017 Dec; 98(12):3034-3043. PubMed ID: 28875567
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  • 15. Evolution of extrafloral nectaries: adaptive process and selective regime changes from forest to savanna.
    Nogueira A, Rey PJ, Lohmann LG.
    J Evol Biol; 2012 Nov; 25(11):2325-40. PubMed ID: 23013544
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  • 16. Time course of inducibility of indirect responses in an ant-defended plant.
    Calixto ES, Del-Claro K, Lange D, Bronstein J.
    Ecology; 2023 May; 104(5):e4029. PubMed ID: 36912135
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  • 18. Economy of scale: third partner strengthens a keystone ant-plant mutualism.
    Prior KM, Palmer TM.
    Ecology; 2018 Feb; 99(2):335-346. PubMed ID: 29328512
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  • 19. Population variation in plant traits associated with ant attraction and herbivory in Chamaecrista fasciculata (Fabaceae).
    Rios RS, Marquis RJ, Flunker JC.
    Oecologia; 2008 Jun; 156(3):577-88. PubMed ID: 18392859
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  • 20. The Influence of Host Plant Extrafloral Nectaries on Multitrophic Interactions: An Experimental Investigation.
    Koptur S, Jones IM, Peña JE.
    PLoS One; 2015 Jun; 10(9):e0138157. PubMed ID: 26394401
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