WebDec 14, 2011 · Each member of the Cecropia/ant mutualism is known to provide an array of benefits for the other partner (summarized in Davidson 2005).The tree provides the ants with a domicile inside its hollow stem (internodes) and two sources of nutrients: the base of the petioles have velvety pads called trichilia (patches of specialized trichomes) that … WebThe most conspicuous ant-plant association in the wet neotropics is that of Azteca ants and Cecropia trees. In most low-elevation, wet regions of the neotropics, Cecropia trees …
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WebJan 15, 2014 · The rainforest tree Cecropia insignis is well known for its mutualistic relationship with Azteca ants, which live inside its hollow stems. Credit: Aaron M. Ellison This type of ant-tree mutualism is common throughout the tropics, where a variety of trees produce specialized structures to feed and/or house ants. http://aztecacecropia.com/ baja express pechanga
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WebJan 1, 2003 · Thirty Cecropia pachystachya trees were examined in non-floodable and floodable areas to investigate the association between C. pachystachya and Azteca ants … WebAzteca-Cecropia Behavioral Ecology Bound in an intimate mutualism, Cecropia trees provide hollow internodes and nutritious food bodies for Azteca ants, who return rigorous protection from herbivores and … WebTrumpet tree in Monteverde Cloud Forest. Cecropia obtusifolia is a species of plant in the family Urticaceae. It is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Mexico and Panama. Common Names include trumpet tree, pop-a-gun, tree-of-laziness, and snakewood tree. In Central America it is known as Guarumo. baja erika