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The diversity, ecology and evolution of extrafloral nectaries: Current perspectives and future challenges

Marazzi, Brigitte et al · Oxford University Press · 2013

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Background - Plants in over one hundred families in habitats worldwide bear extrafloral nectaries (EFNs). EFNs display a remarkable diversity of evolutionary origins, as well as diverse morphology and location on the plant. They secrete extrafloral nectar, a carbohydrate-rich food that attracts ants and other arthropods, many of which protect the plant in return. By fostering ecologically important protective mutualisms, EFNs play a significant role in structuring both plant and animal communities. And yet researchers are only now beginning to appreciate their importance and the range of ecological, evolutionary and morphological diversity that EFNs exhibit. Scope - This Highlight features a series of papers that illustrate some of the newest directions in the study of EFNs. Here, we introduce this set of papers by providing an overview of current understanding and new insights on EFN diversity, ecology and evolution. We highlight major gaps in our current knowledge, and outline future research directions. Conclusions - Our understanding of the roles EFNs play in plant biology is being revolutionized with the use of new tools from developmental biology and genomics, new modes of analysis allowing hypothesis-testing in large-scale phylogenetic frameworks, and new levels of inquiry extending to community-scale interaction networks. But many central questions remain unanswered; indeed, many have not yet been asked. Thus, the EFN puzzle remains an intriguing challenge for the future. Fil: Marazzi, Brigitte. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Nordeste. Instituto de Botánica del Nordeste (i); Argentina. University of Arizona. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology; Estados Unidos Fil: Bronstein, Judith L.. University of Arizona. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology; Estados Unidos

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Marazzi, B. E. A. (2013). The diversity, ecology and evolution of extrafloral nectaries: Current perspectives and future challenges. http://hdl.handle.net/11336/4124

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Marazzi, Brigitte et al. "The diversity, ecology and evolution of extrafloral nectaries: Current perspectives and future challenges." 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/11336/4124.

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Marazzi, Brigitte et al. 2013. "The diversity, ecology and evolution of extrafloral nectaries: Current perspectives and future challenges.". http://hdl.handle.net/11336/4124.

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Marazzi, B. E. A. 2013, The diversity, ecology and evolution of extrafloral nectaries: Current perspectives and future challenges, Oxford University Press, available at: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/4124 [Accessed 29 Jun. 2026].

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Título
The diversity, ecology and evolution of extrafloral nectaries: Current perspectives and future challenges
Autor / colaboradores
Marazzi, Brigitte et al
Editorial
Oxford University Press
Año de publicación
2013
ISSN
1243-1250
ISSN
1243-1250
Idioma
eng

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