Duroia hirsuta

Duroia hirsuta

"Duroia hirsuta" is a myrmecophyte tree species from the Amazon Forest. It is one of some 37 species of "Duroia" which are shrubs or canopy trees in the family Rubiaceae, favouring ants, and occurring in Central America as far north as Mexico, the Amazon Basin, the Guiana Shield, the Brazilian Atlantic coast and planalto.
Devil's Garden, Caquetá, Colombia We were attending a path long abandoned, requiring lots of machete action to move forward. When we saw this unexpected clearing in the forest, we recognized it from an earlier trip as to be a Devil's Garden. The thin trees in the middle host a species of ant that will poison any seedlings in the immediate surroundings. In return, the tree provides shelter and food for the ants. Caquetá,Colombia,Colombia 2022,Duroia hirsuta,Geotagged,Peregrinos,South America,Winter,World

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A number of "Duroia" species, and possibly all, are capable of biochemical interactions inhibiting the growth of neighbouring plants. Analysis of root extracts from "Duroia hirsuta" have yielded a strong plant growth inhibitor plumericin, a tetracyclic iridoid lactone, and duroin, another iridoid lactone.

This process, common amongst plants, is termed allelopathy. In the case of "Duroia hirsuta", the chemical inhibitor is aided by the Lemon Ant, a resident on and in the tree, and playing an active role in suppressing and destroying plant growth in the vicinity of their host by injecting and spraying formic acid, and defending against herbivores - other ant species such as "Azteca" spp. and "Allomerus octoarticulatus demerarae" exhibit the same mutualism. The area around this understory tree is often devoid of all other plant types, leading to the local name 'Devil's garden'. The cost to the host plant for this protection is considerable, since the resident ants subject the tree to increased leaf cutting. Trees that grow outside the cleared area often have the living tissues of their trunks excavated and galled for ant accommodation.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderGentianales
FamilyRubiaceae
GenusDuroia
SpeciesD. hirsuta
Photographed in
Colombia
Ecuador