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SUBMITTER: Ueda S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2603224 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ueda Shouhei S Quek Swee-Peck SP Itioka Takao T Inamori Keita K Sato Yumiko Y Murase Kaori K Itino Takao T
Proceedings. Biological sciences 20081001 1649
In the Asian tropics, a conspicuous radiation of Macaranga plants is inhabited by obligately associated Crematogaster ants tending Coccus (Coccidae) scale insects, forming a tripartite symbiosis. Recent phylogenetic studies have shown that the plants and the ants have been codiversifying over the past 16-20 million years (Myr). The prevalence of coccoids in ant-plant mutualisms suggest that they play an important role in the evolution of ant-plant symbioses. To determine whether the scale insect ...[more]