The Ambrosia Symbiosis: From Evolutionary Ecology to Practical Management

Volume: 62, Issue: 1, Pages: 285 - 303
Published: Jan 31, 2017
Abstract
The ambrosia beetle-fungus farming symbiosis is more heterogeneous than previously thought. There is not one but many ambrosia symbioses. Beetle-fungus specificity is clade dependent and ranges from strict to promiscuous. Each new origin has evolved a new mycangium. The most common relationship with host trees is colonization of freshly dead tissues, but there are also parasites of living trees, vectors of pathogenic fungi, and beetles living in...
Paper Details
Title
The Ambrosia Symbiosis: From Evolutionary Ecology to Practical Management
Published Date
Jan 31, 2017
Volume
62
Issue
1
Pages
285 - 303
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