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      Comparative structure and ontogeny of the foliar domatia in three neotropical myrmecophytes.

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          The origin and timing of the appearance of leaf domatia during the ontogeny of plants are important evolutionary traits driving the maintenance of ant-plant associations. In this study conducted in French Guiana on Hirtella physophora, Maieta guianensis, and Tococa guianensis, we focused on the formation and development of leaf domatia having different morphological origins. We modeled the timing of the onset of these domatia, then compared their morpho-anatomical structure. Although the ontogenetic development of the domatia differed between species, they developed very early in the plant's ontogeny so that we did not note differences in the timing of the onset of these domatia. For H. physophora seedlings, a transitional leaf forms before the appearance of fully developed domatia, whereas in M. guianensis and T. guianensis the domatia forms abruptly without transitional leaves. Moreover, in all cases, the morpho-anatomical structure of the domatia differed considerably from the lamina. All three species had similar morpho-anatomical characteristics for the domatia, indicating a convergence in their structural and functional characteristics. This convergence between taxonomically distant plant species bearing domatia having different morphological origins could be interpreted as a product of the plant's evolution toward the morphology and anatomy most likely to maximize ant recruitment and long-term residence.

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          Journal
          Am J Bot
          American journal of botany
          Botanical Society of America
          0002-9122
          0002-9122
          Apr 2010
          : 97
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Unité Mixte de Recherche Ecologie des Forêts de Guyane, Campus Agronomique 97379 Kourou cedex, France.
          Article
          ajb.0900207
          10.3732/ajb.0900207
          21622418
          83940b98-6881-4876-8bab-021535fd374c
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