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    Vachellia collinsii, previously Acacia collinsii, is a species of flowering plant native to Central America and parts of Africa. Vachellia collinsii is native...
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    around 80%. In the Central American bullthorn acaciasAcacia sphaerocephala, Acacia cornigera and Acacia collinsii — some of the spiny stipules are large, swollen...
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    "Comparison of mandibular gland volatiles from ants of the bull horn acacia, Acacia collinsii". Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. 33 (7): 651–658. Bibcode:2005BioSE...
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  • Bull horn acacia is a common name for several plants in Vachellia with large thorns resembling a bull's horns: Vachellia collinsii, native to Central America...
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    and Costa Rica. They live in the thorns of tropical trees like Acacia collinsii or Acacia allenii, feeding on nectaries along with the protein and lipid-rich...
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    obligate plant ant that occupies at least five species of acacia (A. chiapensis, A. collinsii, A. cornigera, A. hindsii and A. sphaerocephala). Its life...
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    vitifolium, Haematoxylon brasiletto, Piscidia piscipula, Swietenia humilis, Acacia collinsii and Pseudobombax ellipticum. Pine–oak forests exist in the northwest...
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    "Comparison of mandibular gland volatiles from ants of the bull horn acacia, Acacia collinsii". Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. 33 (7): 651–658. Bibcode:2005BioSE...
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    In addition, the Panamanian white-faced capuchin sometimes kills Acacia collinsii plants when it rips through the plant's branches to get to resident...
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    Vachellia collinsii trees and feed almost exclusively on an herbivorous diet. In Costa Rica, the B. kiplingi population inhabit less than 5% of Acacia trees...
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    Myrmecophyte (category Acacia)
    of animals; however, in some obligate myrmecophyte plants such as Acacia collinsii, extrafloral nectar is modified to be attractive only to the ant partners...
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    Vachellia (redirect from Acacia (Vachellia))
    Vachellia collinsii (Saff.) Seigler & Ebinger—Collins acacia Vachellia constricta (Benth.) Seigler & Ebinger—Whitethorn acacia, Mescat acacia Vachellia...
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    Symbiotic fermentation The acacia ant protects at least 5 species of "Acacia", now all renamed to Vachellia: V. chiapensis, V. collinsii, V. cornigera, V. hindsii...
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    Nicaragua and Costa Rica. They live in the thorns of a tropical tree, Acacia collinsii, feeding on nectaries along with the protein and lipid-rich pods produced...
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  • ) Acacia arbiana Acacia acrionastes Acacia albizioides Acacia armillata Acacia armitii Acacia brunioides Acacia calantha Acacia centrinervia Acacia fleckeri...
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    of domestication The acacia ant protects at least 5 species of "Acacia", now all renamed to Vachellia: V. chiapensis, V. collinsii, V. cornigera, V. hindsii...
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    loss and infertility in non-ruminants. 24 species are accepted: Leucaena collinsii Britton & Rose – Collins leadtree (Southern Mexico) Leucaena confertiflora...
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    source; from the food bodies produced by the plant. Similarly, several Acacia tree species have developed stipular spines (direct defenses) that are swollen...
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    the form of food bodies located on the leaf stipules. Similarly, several Acacia tree species have developed stout spines that are swollen at the base, forming...
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  • schimperi Acacia amazonica Acacia aneura, mulga Acacia auriculiformis, ear-leaf acacia Acacia basedowii, Basedow's wattle Acacia bussei Acacia caesia Acacia chiapensis...
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  • Acacia albicorticata Acacia ankokib Acacia campbellii Acacia crassicarpa Acacia densispina Acacia etilis Acacia ferruginea Acacia flagellaris Acacia koaia...
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