How people view and treat wild animals can vary dramatically from one part of the world to another. In the first ...
Ant-aphid mutualisms represent classic examples of interspecific cooperation, in which aphids excrete carbohydrate-rich honeydew that ants harvest in return for protection against predators, ...
Ant-plant mutualisms mediated by extrafloral nectar represent a cornerstone of terrestrial ecosystem function, linking plant defence to predatory insect behaviour. Plants bearing extrafloral nectaries ...
Of the symbiotic relationships, mutualism, where both species benefit from the relationship, is the most exciting form. How two disparate species can form a cooperative where both benefit seems like ...
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