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Further evidence that in African acacia,white is a warning colour to herbivores: the white pseudo-galls of Vachellia seyal
Authors:Jeremy Midgley  Huyam Altayeb  Patrick Mbosso
Affiliation:1. University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa;2. University of Yalounde 1, Yalounde, Cameroon
Abstract:Pseudo-galls of three East African acacia (Vachellia) species were compared to determine the correlates of gall colour and their potential defensive functions. Although all three species produce white thorns, the pseudo-galls of V. gerrardii and V. drepanolobium are dark coloured. In contrast, pseudo-galls of V. seyal var. fistula are white. Associated with this, they are thin-walled and poorly used by aggressive mutualistic ants. We suggest that this weak functionality is compensated for by the highly visible white colour. This aposematism may also involve mimicry as only the fistula variety of V. seyal has galls and only this variety co-occurs with other Vachellia species that have functional galls. Vachellia seyal seyal does not have pseudo-galls and this variety does not occur with other Vachellia species that have pseudo-galls.
Keywords:mimicry  plant aposematism  pseudo-galls  spinescence
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