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2. Partner manipulation stabilises a horizontally transmitted mutualism.
3. Exclusive rewards in mutualisms: ant proteases and plant protease inhibitors create a lock-key system to protect Acacia food bodies from exploitation.
4. Host plant use by competing acacia-ants: mutualists monopolize while parasites share hosts.
5. Increased host investment in extrafloral nectar (EFN) improves the efficiency of a mutualistic defensive service.
6. Divergent investment strategies of Acacia myrmecophytes and the coexistence of mutualists and exploiters.
7. How to prevent cheating: a digestive specialization ties mutualistic plant-ants to their ant-plant partners.
8. The role of extrafloral nectar amino acids for the preferences of facultative and obligate ant mutualists.
9. Quantification of invertase activity in ants under field conditions.
10. Spatiotemporal Patterns in Indirect Defence of a South-East Asian Ant-Plant Support the Optimal Defence Hypothesis
11. Induction of Two Indirect Defences Benefits Lima Bean (Phaseolus lunatus, Fabaceae) in Nature
12. Competition among Visitors to Extrafloral Nectaries as a Source of Ecological Costs of an Indirect Defence
13. Reduced Chemical Defence in Ant-Plants? A Critical Re-Evaluation of a Widely Accepted Hypothesis
14. On Benefits of Indirect Defence: Short- and Long-Term Studies of Antiherbivore Protection via Mutualistic Ants
15. Nutrient Availability and Indirect (Biotic) Defence in a Malaysian Ant-Plant
16. Food Body Production in Macaranga Triloba (Euphorbiaceae): A Plant Investment in Anti-Herbivore Defence via Symbiotic Ant Partners
17. Caterpillar feeding impairs an indirect defence: costs or strategy?
18. The multiple faces of indirect defences and their agents of natural selection
19. Attraction of flower visitors to plants that express indirect defence can minimize ecological costs of ant-pollinator conflicts
20. Indirect Defence via Tritrophic Interactions
21. Strategies of a Parasite of the Ant-Acacia Mutualism
22. Protective Ant-Plant Interactions as Model Systems in Ecological and Evolutionary Research
23. Adaptations to biotic and abiotic stress: Macaranga-ant plants optimize investment in biotic defence
24. The Defensive Role of Volatile Emission and Extrafloral Nectar Secretion for Lima Bean in Nature
25. Let the best one stay: screening of ant defenders by Acacia host plants functions independently of partner choice or host sanctions.
26. Bacterial Associates of Arboreal Ants and Their Putative Functions in an Obligate Ant-Plant Mutualism.
27. Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci in the plant-ant Pseudomyrmex ferrugineus (Formicidae: Pseudomyrmecinae) and cross-testing for two congeneric species.
28. Increased availability of extrafloral nectar reduces herbivory in Lima bean plants (Phaseolus lunatus, Fabaceae).
29. Nightshade Wound Secretion: The World's Simplest Extrafloral Nectar?
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