Fig trees are pollinated by fig wasps, which also oviposit in female flowers. The wasp larvae gall and eat developing seeds. Although fig trees benefit from allowing wasps to oviposit, because the wasp offspring disperse pollen, figs must prevent wasps from ovipositing in all flowers, or seed production would cease, and the mutualism would go extinct. In Ficus racemosa, we find that syconia (‘figs’) that have few foundresses (ovipositing wasps) are underexploited in the summer (few seeds, few galls, many empty ovules) and are overexploited in the winter (few seeds, many galls, few empty ovules). Conversely, syconia with many foundresses produce intermediate numbers of galls and seeds, regardless of season. We use experiments to explain thes...
Interactions between fig trees (Ficus) and their pollinating fig wasps (Agaonidae) result in both a ...
Interactions between fig trees (Ficus) and their pollinating fig wasps (Agaonidae) result in both a ...
Mutualisms involve cooperation between species and underpin several ecosystem functions. However, th...
Fig trees are pollinated by fig wasps, which also oviposit in female flowers. The wasp larvae gall a...
Fig trees are pollinated by fig wasps, which also oviposit in female flowers. The wasp larvae gall a...
Fig trees are pollinated by fig wasps, which also oviposit in female flowers. The wasp larvae gall a...
1. Fig trees (Ficus) are pollinated only by agaonid wasps, whose larvae also gall fig ovules. Each o...
1. Fig trees (Ficus) are pollinated only by agaonid wasps, whose larvae also gall fig ovules. Each o...
We report evidence that helps resolve two competing explanations for stability in the mutualism betw...
Mutualisms are interspecific interactions in which both players benefit. Explaining their maintenanc...
A classic example of a mutualism is the one between fig plants (Ficus) and their specialized and obl...
Mutualisms are interspecific interactions in which both players benefit. Explaining their maintenanc...
1. Plant reproductive phenology is generally viewed as an individual's strategy to maximize gamete e...
Fig trees (Ficus, Moraceae) and their pollinating wasps (Chalcidoidea, Agaonidae) are involved in an...
Floral longevity reflects a balance between gains in pollinator visitation and the costs of flower m...
Interactions between fig trees (Ficus) and their pollinating fig wasps (Agaonidae) result in both a ...
Interactions between fig trees (Ficus) and their pollinating fig wasps (Agaonidae) result in both a ...
Mutualisms involve cooperation between species and underpin several ecosystem functions. However, th...
Fig trees are pollinated by fig wasps, which also oviposit in female flowers. The wasp larvae gall a...
Fig trees are pollinated by fig wasps, which also oviposit in female flowers. The wasp larvae gall a...
Fig trees are pollinated by fig wasps, which also oviposit in female flowers. The wasp larvae gall a...
1. Fig trees (Ficus) are pollinated only by agaonid wasps, whose larvae also gall fig ovules. Each o...
1. Fig trees (Ficus) are pollinated only by agaonid wasps, whose larvae also gall fig ovules. Each o...
We report evidence that helps resolve two competing explanations for stability in the mutualism betw...
Mutualisms are interspecific interactions in which both players benefit. Explaining their maintenanc...
A classic example of a mutualism is the one between fig plants (Ficus) and their specialized and obl...
Mutualisms are interspecific interactions in which both players benefit. Explaining their maintenanc...
1. Plant reproductive phenology is generally viewed as an individual's strategy to maximize gamete e...
Fig trees (Ficus, Moraceae) and their pollinating wasps (Chalcidoidea, Agaonidae) are involved in an...
Floral longevity reflects a balance between gains in pollinator visitation and the costs of flower m...
Interactions between fig trees (Ficus) and their pollinating fig wasps (Agaonidae) result in both a ...
Interactions between fig trees (Ficus) and their pollinating fig wasps (Agaonidae) result in both a ...
Mutualisms involve cooperation between species and underpin several ecosystem functions. However, th...