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26-AUG-2010 Christine Hanrahan

Ant tending aphids

I saw this tiny cluster of aphids on a cottonwood leaf. At first, I thought I was looking at an egg cluster of something. But when the ants kept coming to check on them I took a closer look and discovered that in fact they were aphids. The ants tend these guys carefully because the aphids emit a sweet sugary substance(honeydew) that the ants love, so they protect their herd from predators and in return, get to harvest this sweet stuff!

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Don06-Sep-2013 22:26
Wonderful illustration of a mutualism.
Esa Ervasti17-Apr-2012 14:37
Well, it look really as a bodygard.
Great behaviour capture!
slhoornstra28-Aug-2010 20:15
Isn't it fascinating to see this relationship, a great macro. V
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