Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

myrmecophily

Noun
/ˌmɪr.mə.kəˈfɪl.i/
Definition
The mutualistic relationship between ants and other organisms.
Examples
  • Many species of aphids display myrmecophily by secreting honeydew that attracts ants.
  • Some tropical plants have evolved to form myrmecophilous relationships with ants, offering them shelter while receiving nutrients.
  • Myrmecophily is an interesting phenomenon observed in various insects that seek refuge with ants.
Meaning
Myrmecophily refers to the phenomenon where certain species develop a close, mutualistic relationship with ants, benefiting from the protection or other advantages provided by the ants in exchange for food or shelter.
Synonyms
  • Ant-plant mutualism
  • Ant association
  • Symbiotic relationship with ants