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    In: Population Ecology, Wiley, Vol. 60, No. 4 ( 2018-10), p. 309-318
    Abstract: Predicting the outcomes of any mutualistic interaction between ants and plants can be a very difficult task, since these outcomes are often determined by the ecological context in which the interacting species are embedded. Network theory has been an important tool to improve our understanding about the organizational patterns of animal–plant interactions. Nevertheless, traditionally, network studies have focused mainly on species‐based differences and ignoring the importance of individual differences within populations. In this study, we evaluated if downscaling an ant–plant network from species to the individual level results in structural and functional changes in a network involving different‐sized plant individuals. For this, we studied the extrafloral‐nectar producing‐tree Caryocar brasiliense (Caryocaraceae) and their associated ants in a Neotropical savanna. We observed 254 interactions involving 43 individuals of C. brasiliense and 47 ant species. The individual‐based ant–plant network exhibited a nested pattern of interactions, with all developmental stages contributing equally to structuring this non‐random pattern. We also found that plants with greater centrality within the network were better protected by their ant partners. However, plants with higher levels of individual specialization were not necessarily better protected by ants. Overall, we presented empirical evidence that intra‐population variations are important for shaping ant–plant networks, since they can change the level of protection against herbivores conferred by the ants. These results highlight the importance of individual‐based analyses of ecological networks, opening new research venues in the eco‐evolutionary dynamics of ant–plant interactions.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1438-3896 , 1438-390X
    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2018
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    Wiley ; 2016
    In:  Biotropica Vol. 48, No. 2 ( 2016-03), p. 198-205
    In: Biotropica, Wiley, Vol. 48, No. 2 ( 2016-03), p. 198-205
    Abstract: O resultado de uma interação interespecífica é muitas vezes determinado pelo contexto ecológico no qual as espécies que interagem estão incorporados. A ontogenia das plantas pode representar uma importante fonte de variação nos resultados de mutualismos obrigatórios entre plantas e formigas, à medida que o nível de investimento em benefícios das formigas, nas defesas alternativas (não‐bióticas), ou ambos, podem ser modulados pela fase de desenvolvimento das plantas. Aqui nós avaliamos se a ontogenia da planta hospedeira afeta a interação entre formigas e uma árvore produtora de néctar extrafloral comum do cerrado ( Caryocar brasiliense ). Nós encontramos menos formigas por ramo e menos espécies de formigas por planta em árvores juvenis do que em árvores reprodutivas de médio e grande porte. Em adição, plantas reprodutivas de grande porte foram mais suscetíveis de hospedar formigas mais agressivas do que as árvores reprodutivas de médio porte ou juvenis. Tais diferenças afetaram fortemente o resultado da interação entre formigas e suas plantas hospedeiras, uma vez que a magnitude do efeito protetor das formigas contra insetos folívoros foi muito maior nas árvores reprodutivas de grande porte do que em juvenis. O fato de não termos encontrados diferenças ontogenéticas na concentração de taninos foliares sugere que as diferenças observadas não são resultado de investimento diferencial em defesas químicas entre plantas de diferentes tamanhos. No geral, os resultados do nosso estudo indicam que o estágio de desenvolvimento da planta hospedeira é um importante fator de condicionalidade na interação entre C. brasiliense e formigas que forrageiam nas árvores.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0006-3606 , 1744-7429
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2016
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    Online Resource
    Springer Science and Business Media LLC ; 2018
    In:  Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology Vol. 72, No. 7 ( 2018-7)
    In: Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, Vol. 72, No. 7 ( 2018-7)
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0340-5443 , 1432-0762
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
    Publication Date: 2018
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