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    Vachellia drepanolobium, more commonly known as Acacia drepanolobium or whistling thorn, is a swollen-thorn acacia native to East Africa. The whistling...
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    Kyal. & Boatwr. Vachellia douglasica (Pedley) Kodela Vachellia drepanolobium (Harms ex Sjöstedt) P.J.H. Hurter—whistling thorn Vachellia dyeri (P.P.Swartz)...
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  • wooded hillsides, with Vachellia tortilis near the edge of the floodplain, Vachellia kirkii woodland near the V. drepanolobium thickets at the north end...
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  • Kenyacanthus. It grows in upland grassland and open woodland, including Vachellia drepanolobium woodland, from 1700 to 2150 meters elevation, often on seasonally-damp...
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  • Acacia-ant symbiosis (category Vachellia)
    be non-mutualistic. Four acacia ant species are symbiotic with Vachellia drepanolobium: Crematogaster mimosae, C. nigriceps, and Tetraponera penzigi are...
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  • Domatia at the bases of the thorns of Vachellia drepanolobium, the whistling thorn, with visible access holes...
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  • It forms an obligate symbiosis with the whistling thorn acacia (Vachellia drepanolobium), a dominant tree in some upland areas of East Africa. A worker...
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    Australia, and a small number of Australian species, are classified into Vachellia and Senegalia. The two final genera, Acaciella and Mariosousa, each contain...
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  • and laced with drainage channels. Stands of the trees Vachellia seyal and Vachellia drepanolobium edge the seasonally-flooded portion of the plain. Above...
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  • Reserve, with detected shrub growth rates of up to 2.6% per annum. Vachellia drepanolobium is the dominant species. Moreover, observed increases of shrubland...
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    eastern Africa. Nests are built hanging from thin branches, often in Vachellia drepanolobium, and sometimes in other acacia species such as the umbrella thorn...
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  • inhabits semi-arid acacia woodland, primarily whistling thorn (Vachellia drepanolobium) woodland. The majority of its diet derives directly from the whistling...
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    of trees. Afraflacilla eximia is particularly found living in Vachellia drepanolobium trees, which is also inhabited by ants of the genus Crematogaster...
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    S2CID 59123721. Young, Truman P. (1987). "Increased thorn length in Acacia drepanolobium- an induced response to browsing". Oecologia. 71 (3): 436–438. Bibcode:1987Oecol...
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