Myrmecophytism as a driver of macroevolutionary patterns: perspectives from the Southeast AsianMacarangaant-plant symbiosis
Nadi M Dixit,
Daniela Guicking
Abstract:Myrmecophytes utilise defensive services offered by obligate ant partners in a novel means of survival in tropical habitats. Although much is known about the ecology of myrmecophytism, there aren’t enough empirical examples to demonstrate whether it substantially influences evolutionary patterns in host plant lineages. In this study, we make use of the species-richMacaranga(Euphorbiaceae) ant-plant symbiosis distributed in Sundaland to delve into the evolutionary dynamics of myrmecophytism in host plants. We g… Show more
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