Late Cretaceous domatia reveal the antiquity of plant–mite mutualisms in flowering plants

Volume: 15, Issue: 11, Pages: 20190657 - 20190657
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Mite houses, or acarodomatia, are found on the leaves of over 2000 living species of flowering plants today. These structures facilitate tri-trophic interactions between the host plant, its fungi or herbivore adversaries, and fungivorous or predaceous mites by providing shelter for the mite consumers. Previously, the oldest acarodomatia were described on a Cenozoic Era fossil leaf dating to 49 Myr in age. Here, we report the first occurrence of...
Paper Details
Title
Late Cretaceous domatia reveal the antiquity of plant–mite mutualisms in flowering plants
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
15
Issue
11
Pages
20190657 - 20190657
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