myrmecophily - significado y definición. Qué es myrmecophily
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Qué (quién) es myrmecophily - definición


Myrmecophily         
  • Ant obtaining honeydew from an aphid
  • A leaf-hopper nymph tended by an ant
  • yellow crazy ants]].
  • Ant tending a Lycaenid caterpillar
CLOSE CROSS-SPECIES ASSOCIATION INVOLVING ANTS
Myrmecophile; Myrmecophilous; Myrmecophilia; Myrmecophil; Myrmecophilic; Myrmecophiles
Myrmecophily ( , ) is the term applied to positive interspecies associations between ants and a variety of other organisms, such as plants, other arthropods, and fungi. Myrmecophily refers to mutualistic associations with ants, though in its more general use, the term may also refer to commensal or even parasitic interactions.
myrmecophile         
  • Ant obtaining honeydew from an aphid
  • A leaf-hopper nymph tended by an ant
  • yellow crazy ants]].
  • Ant tending a Lycaenid caterpillar
CLOSE CROSS-SPECIES ASSOCIATION INVOLVING ANTS
Myrmecophile; Myrmecophilous; Myrmecophilia; Myrmecophil; Myrmecophilic; Myrmecophiles
['m?:m?k?(?)f??l, m?'mi:k?(?)-]
¦ noun Biology an invertebrate or plant which has a symbiotic relationship with ants, such as living inside an ants' nest.
Derivatives
myrmecophilous adjective
myrmecophily noun
Origin
C19: from Gk murmex, murmek- 'ant' + -phile.
Myrmecophily in Staphylinidae         
  • Claviger testaceus]]''.
  • Interactions between ''[[Formica sanguinea]]'' and ''Lomechusoides strumosus''
  • Myrmecoids ''Labidopullus ashei, Beyeria vespa, Pseudomimeciton'' sp., and ''Ecitophya bicolor''
  • Loricate ''Vatesus'' sp. with host ants
Many species of Staphylinidae (commonly known as "rove beetles") have developed complex interspecies relationships with ants, known as myrmecophily. Rove beetles are among the most rich and diverse families of myrmecophilous beetles, with a wide variety of relationships with ants.