Ecology and Evolution of Insect–Fungus Mutualisms

Volume: 65, Issue: 1, Pages: 431 - 455
Published: Jan 7, 2020
Abstract
The evolution of a mutualism requires reciprocal interactions whereby one species provides a service that the other species cannot perform or performs less efficiently. Services exchanged in insect-fungus mutualisms include nutrition, protection, and dispersal. In ectosymbioses, which are the focus of this review, fungi can be consumed by insects or can degrade plant polymers or defensive compounds, thereby making a substrate available to...
Paper Details
Title
Ecology and Evolution of Insect–Fungus Mutualisms
Published Date
Jan 7, 2020
Volume
65
Issue
1
Pages
431 - 455
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