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. 2018 Jan 2;90:119–160. doi: 10.1016/j.simyco.2017.12.002

Fig. 27.

Fig. 27

Different behavioural manipulation within the O. unilateralis complex. A–C. Dead O. camponoti-renggeri as they are typically found, among moss at the base of trees. D–E. Smaller ants (e.g. O. camponoti–bispinosi, O. camponoti–hippocrepidis and O. camponoti–femorati) die often at the very tip of palm spines and epiphytes where water droplets form, providing continuous water resource.