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      Comparison between the anatomical and morphological structure of leaf blades and foliar domatia in the ant-plant Hirtella physophora (Chrysobalanaceae).

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          Abstract

          Myrmecophytes, or ant-plants, are characterized by their ability to shelter colonies of some ant species in hollow structures, or ant-domatia, that are often formed by hypertrophy of the internal tissue at specific locations (i.e. trunk, branches, thorns and leaf pouches). In Hirtella physophora (Chrysobalanaceae), the focal species of this study, the ant-domatia consist of leaf pouches formed when the leaf rolls over onto itself to create two spheres at the base of the blade.

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          Journal
          Ann. Bot.
          Annals of botany
          Oxford University Press (OUP)
          1095-8290
          0305-7364
          Mar 2008
          : 101
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Centre Universitaire de Formation et de Recherche Jean-François Champollion, Place de Verdun, 81012 Albi, France.
          Article
          mcm323
          10.1093/aob/mcm323
          2710197
          18222908
          758a4f50-ed44-4a40-984b-5d638ef60403
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