Symbiotic acacia ants drive nesting behavior by birds in an African savanna

BIOTROPICA(2023)

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Mutualisms between plants and ants are common features of tropical ecosystems around the globe and can have cascading effects on interactions with the ecological communities in which they occur. In an African savanna, we assessed whether acacia ants influence nest site selection by tree-nesting birds. Birds selected nest sites in trees inhabited by ant species that vigorously defend against browsing mammals. Future research could address the extent to which hatching and fledging rates depend on the species of ant symbiont, and why ants tolerate nesting birds but no other tree associates (especially insects).Abstract in Swahili is available with online material.
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Crematogaster spp.,,gray-capped social weaver (Pseudonigrita arnaudi),gray-headed sparrow (Passer griseus),Kenya,plant-ant mutualisms,superb starling (Lamprotornis superbus),symbioses,Tetraponera penzigi
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