myrmecophyte (Meaning)

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myrmecophyte (n)

plant that affords shelter or food to ants that live in symbiotic relations with it

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myrmecophyte (n.)

A plant that affords shelter and food to certain species of ants which live in symbiotic relations with it. Special adaptations for this purpose exist; thus, Acacia spadicigera has large hollows thorns, and species of Cecropia have stem cavities.

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myrmecophyte Sentence Examples

  1. The ant-plant, or myrmecophyte, has a symbiotic relationship with ants.
  2. The myrmecophyte's hollow stems provide shelter for the ants.
  3. In return for protection, the ants defend the myrmecophyte from herbivores and other threats.
  4. The ant-plant's leaves contain nectar glands that provide food for the ants.
  5. Some myrmecophytes have evolved specialized structures, such as swollen stems or leaf pouches, to accommodate their ant colonies.
  6. Myrmecophytes are found in a variety of ecosystems, including tropical and temperate forests.
  7. The dispersal of myrmecophytes is often aided by their ant partners, which carry the plant's seeds to new locations.
  8. The mutualistic relationship between myrmecophytes and ants has contributed to the survival and success of both organisms.
  9. Some myrmecophytes are threatened by deforestation and other human activities that disrupt their symbiotic associations.
  10. The study of myrmecophytes provides valuable insights into the complex interactions between plants and animals.

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The ant-plant, or myrmecophyte, has a symbiotic relationship with ants.

The myrmecophyte's hollow stems provide shelter for the ants.

In return for protection, the ants defend the myrmecophyte from herbivores and other threats.

The ant-plant's leaves contain nectar glands that provide food for the ants.