- Vac****ia
drepanolobium, more
commonly known as
Acacia drepanolobium or
whistling thorn, is a swollen-thorn
acacia native to East Africa. The whistling...
- non-mutualistic. Four
acacia ant
species are
symbiotic with Vac****ia
drepanolobium:
Crematogaster mimosae, C. nigriceps, and
Tetraponera penzigi are obligate...
-
Swollen sti****s of
Acacia drepanolobium that
serve as ant domatia. An
entry hole can be seen at the base of one of the
spines of the
largest domatia...
-
Domatia at the
bases of the
thorns of Vac****ia
drepanolobium, the
whistling thorn, with
visible access holes...
- rush and sedge, and 8,000 ha of
floodplain gr****land with Vac****ia
drepanolobium thicket at the
northern end of the
valley that are
inundated during...
- gonads,
behavioral changes Arthropoda Hymenoptera Crematogaster sjostedti Plant Acacia drepanolobium Ant
removes axillary meristems,
sterilizing trees....
- seasonally – Acacia
senegal woodlands are
preferred in the wet season, and A.
drepanolobium savannahs in the dry season.
Another factor that
could influence habitat...
-
shrubland with a
particular preference for
stands of
whistling thorn Acacia drepanolobium. It is
threatened by
habitat loss.
BirdLife International (2017). "Apalis...
- of
psychoactive plants, but
requires supporting information Acacia drepanolobium DMT in bark (up to 1.4%) and
leaves (0.5-0.8%),
young leaves mainly...
- or the
sound ****ociated with
African whistling thorn acacia (Acacia
drepanolobium).
Others have
suggested it
could serve as a distraction—particularly...