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Figure 2 in Effects of different ant species on the attendance of neighbouring hemipteran colonies and the outcomes for the host plant

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Figure 2. Comparative analysis of abundance of nymphs attended by (a) Camponotus crassus and (b) Ectatomma tuberculatum on individuals of Banisteriopsis campestris with and without ants over 76 days of monitoring (sampling: 1° – 5 February 2014; 2° – 26 February 2014; 3° – 19 March 2014; 4° – 9 April 2014). A statistical difference was observed for nymphs attended by C. crassus [Friedman test; * indicates statistical difference; p <0.05; means ± 1 standard error (SE) are presented].

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Published as part of Vilela, Andréa Andrade & Del-Claro, Kleber, 2018, Effects of different ant species on the attendance of neighbouring hemipteran colonies and the outcomes for the host plant, pp. 415-428 in Journal of Natural History 52 (7-8) on page 421, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2018.1432774, http://zenodo.org/record/5178329

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