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Phenotypic plasticity in size of ant-domatia

Bertrand Kokolo
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Brama Ibrahim
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Bertrand M'Batchi
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Ant-plants produce hollow structures called domatia to host protecting ants. Although size variation in domatia is well documented between related species, intraspecific variation is little explored. The central African ant-plant Barteria dewevrei exibits strong variation in domatium size, giving the opportunity to explore the mechanism underlying variation in a mutualistic trait. We showed that domatium size in Barteria dewevrei varies between sites. We transplanted individual plants between two sites in Gabon where plants have different domatium sizes. Domatium size of transplanted plants changed, revealing that variation in this mutualistic trait is driven by phenotypic plasticity. The two sites differed in their environmental conditions: highland open savanna on sandy soil vs lowland closed tropical rain forest on sandy-loam soil. However, as stomatal density and δ 13 C of leaves did not differ between sites or between branches produced before and after transplantation, we have no cue on the role of abiotic stress (such as light intensity and water availability) in domatium size variation. As the obligate Tetraponera ant symbionts are too large to fit in the small domatia, variation of the mutualistic trait in response to environmental change through phenotypic plasticity may impact this specialized mutualism.
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hal-03357797 , version 1 (29-09-2021)

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Bertrand Kokolo, Christiane Attéké Nkoulémbéné, Brama Ibrahim, Bertrand M'Batchi, Rumsais Blatrix. Phenotypic plasticity in size of ant-domatia. Scientific Reports, 2020, 10 (1), ⟨10.1038/s41598-020-77995-y⟩. ⟨hal-03357797⟩
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