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Unlike previous studies on pollination, this research found limited indirect effects among plants sharing protective ants, challenging previous assumptions about plant-ant interactions. This result suggests that the impact of shared mutualistic partners can vary greatly depending on the specific type of interaction and the organisms involved.
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