myrmecophytic Antonyms
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Meaning of myrmecophytic
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myrmecophytic (a)
of or relating to myrmecophytes
myrmecophytic Sentence Examples
- The ant plant, a myrmecophytic species, forms a symbiotic relationship with ants.
- The hollowed-out stem of the myrmecophytic Mazus reptans provides shelter for ants.
- Myrmecophytic trees offer multiple benefits to ants, including protection and access to nectar.
- The myrmecophytic plant Acacia hindsii relies on ants for defense against herbivores.
- Myrmecophytic species have evolved various adaptations to attract and accommodate ant colonies.
- The myrmecophytic rubiaceous Guettarda angelica provides ants with food and shelter in exchange for protection.
- Myrmecophytic relationships have been observed in diverse plant species across different ecological regions.
- The myrmecophytic ant-plant association exhibits a delicate balance between mutualism and exploitation.
- Myrmecophytic plants have played a significant role in the coevolution of ants and plants.
- The myrmecophytic root system of Vachellia drepanolobium creates a complex habitat for ants.
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of or relating to myrmecophytes
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The ant plant, a myrmecophytic species, forms a symbiotic relationship with ants.
The hollowed-out stem of the myrmecophytic Mazus reptans provides shelter for ants.
Myrmecophytic trees offer multiple benefits to ants, including protection and access to nectar.
The myrmecophytic plant Acacia hindsii relies on ants for defense against herbivores.