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Ruiz-Gonzalez, M.X.; Male, P.J.G.; Leroy, C.; Dejean, A.; Gryta, H.; Jargeat, P.; Quilichini, A.; Orivel, J. Specific, non-nutritional association between an ascomycete fungus and Allomerus plant-ants 2011 Biology Letters 7 475-479 details   openurl
Salas-Lopez, A.; Talaga, S.; Lalague, H. The discovery of devil's gardens: An ant-plant mutualism in the cloud forests of the Eastern Amazon 2016 Journal of Tropical Ecology 32 264-268 details   doi
Mony, R.; Dejean, A.; Bilong, C.F.B.; Kenne, M.; Rouland-Lefèvre, C. Melissotarsus ants are likely able to digest plant polysaccharides 2013 Comptes Rendus – Biologies 336 500-504 details   url
Orivel, J.; Leroy, C. The diversity and ecology of ant gardens (Hymenoptera: Formicidae; Spermatophyta: Angiospermae) 2011 Myrmecological News 14 73-85 details   openurl
Dejean, A.; Delabie, J.H.C.; Cerdan, P.; Gibernau, M.; Corbara, B. Are myrmecophytes always better protected against herbivores than other plants? 2006 Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 89 91-98 details   url
Dejean, A.; Azémar, F.; Petitclerc, F.; Delabie, J.H.C.; Corbara, B.; Leroy, C.; Céréghino, R.; Compin, A. Highly modular pattern in ant-plant interactions involving specialized and non-specialized myrmecophytes 2018 Science of Nature 105 details   doi
Dejean, A.; Petitclerc, F.; Roux, O.; Orivel, J.; Leroy, C. Does exogenic food benefit both partners in an ant-plant mutualism? the case of Cecropia obtusa and its guest Azteca plant-ants 2012 Comptes Rendus Biologies 335 214-219 details   url
Dejean, A.; Grangier, J.; Leroy, C.; Orivel, J.; Gilbernau, M. Nest site selection and induced response in a dominant arboreal ant species 2008 Naturwissenschaften 95 885-889 details   openurl
Dejean, A.; Leroy, C.; Corbara, B.; Cereghino, R.; Roux, O.; Herault, B.; Rossi, V.; Guerrero, R.J.; Delabie, J.H.C.; Orivel, J.; Boulay, R. A temporary social parasite of tropical plant-ants improves the fitness of a myrmecophyte 2010 Naturwissenschaften 97 925-934 details   openurl
Dejean, A.; Petitclerc, F.; Compin, A.; Azémar, F.; Corbara, B.; Delabie, J.H.C.; Leroy, C. Hollow internodes permit a neotropical understory plant to shelter multiple mutualistic ant species, obtaining protection and nutrient provisioning (myrmecotrophy) 2017 American Naturalist 190 E124-E131 details   doi
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