| Publication Type | journal article |
| School or College | College of Science |
| Department | Biology |
| Creator | Davidson, Diane W. |
| Other Author | McKey, Doyle |
| Title | Evolutionary ecology of symbiotic ant-plant relationships |
| Date | 1993 |
| Description | Abstract.--A tabular survey of ant-plant symbioses worldwide summarizes aspects of the evolutionary ecology of these associations. Remarkable similarities between ant-plant symbioses in disjunct tropical regions result from convergent and parallel evolution of similarly preadapted ants and plants. Competition among ants has driven evolutionary specialization in plant-ants and is the principal factor accounting for parallelism and convergence. As habitat specialization accompanied the evolutionary radiation of many myrmecophytes, frequent host shifts and de novo colonizations by habitat-specific ants both inhibited species-specific coevolution and co-cladogenesis, and magnified the diversity of mutualistic partners. |
| Type | Text |
| Publisher | International Society of Hymenopterists |
| Volume | 2 |
| Issue | 1 |
| First Page | 13 |
| Last Page | 83 |
| Subject | Symbioses; Evolution; Taxonomic |
| Language | eng |
| Bibliographic Citation | Davidson, D. W., & McKey, D. (1993). Evolutionary ecology of symbiotic ant-plant relationships. Journal of Hymenoptera Research, 2(1), 13-83. |
| Rights Management | © International Society of Hymenopterists |
| Format Medium | application/pdf |
| Format Extent | 27,901,307 bytes |
| Identifier | ir-main,4928 |
| ARK | ark:/87278/s6t15n8n |
| Setname | ir_uspace |
| ID | 707117 |
| Reference URL | https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6t15n8n |