2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0293377
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Ant identity determines the fungi richness and composition of a myrmecochorous seed

Tiago V. Fernandes,
Otavio L. Fernandes,
Inácio J. M. T. Gomes
et al.

Abstract: Myrmecochory—seed dispersal by ants—is a mutualistic interaction in which ants attracted by seed appendices take them away from the parental plant location, where seeds usually have better development odds. Not all ant species benefit plants, and the mechanisms of those divergent outcomes are still unclear, especially from the perspective of microbial third parties. Here, we explore the effects of seed manipulation on fungi communities promoted by two ant species with contrasting effects on seed germination an… Show more

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