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Hollow chambers in plants provide homes for certain ant species, such as this Pseudomyrmex penetrator. The chambers also host fungi once thought to be contaminants. P. penetrator and other ant species actually eat the fungi, and some ant species feed it to their larvae, researchers report online August 1 in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Credit: R. Blatrix/CNRS
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