Nutrient transfer supports a beneficial relationship between the canopy ant, <scp> <i>Azteca trigona</i> </scp> , and its host tree
Jane M. Lucas(University of St. Thomas - Minnesota), Michael Kaspari(University of Oklahoma), Natalie A. Clay(University of Arkansas at Fayetteville)
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