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How Mutualisms between Plants and Insects are Stabilized


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1 Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru 560 012, India
 

While the idea of cooperation between individuals of a species has received considerable attention, how mutualistic interactions between species can be protected from cheating by partners in the interaction has only recently been examined from theoretical and empirical perspectives. This paper is a selective review of the recent literature on host sanctions, partner-fidelity feedback and the concept of punishment in such mutualisms. It describes new ideas, borrowed from microeconomics, such as screening theory with and without competition between potential partners for a host. It explores mutualism-stabilizing mechanisms using examples from interactions between figs and fig wasps, and those between ants and plants. It suggests new avenues for research.

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Ant–Plant Interaction, Exploitation, Fig–Fig Wasp Interaction, Mutualism.
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Renee M. Borges
Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru 560 012, India

Abstract


While the idea of cooperation between individuals of a species has received considerable attention, how mutualistic interactions between species can be protected from cheating by partners in the interaction has only recently been examined from theoretical and empirical perspectives. This paper is a selective review of the recent literature on host sanctions, partner-fidelity feedback and the concept of punishment in such mutualisms. It describes new ideas, borrowed from microeconomics, such as screening theory with and without competition between potential partners for a host. It explores mutualism-stabilizing mechanisms using examples from interactions between figs and fig wasps, and those between ants and plants. It suggests new avenues for research.

Keywords


Ant–Plant Interaction, Exploitation, Fig–Fig Wasp Interaction, Mutualism.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv108%2Fi10%2F1862-1868