One nutritional symbiosis begat another: Phylogenetic evidence that the ant tribe Camponotini acquired Blochmannia by tending sap-feeding insects
Jennifer J. Wernegreen(Marine Biological Laboratory), Philip S. Ward(University of California, Davis), Seán G. Brady(Smithsonian Institution), Seth N. Kauppinen(Marine Biological Laboratory)
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