Mutualisms, such as the fig-agaonid wasp association, are susceptible to colonization by parasitic species, which exploit the resources involved therein. In most cases, they oviposit into the figs from outside without providing any pollination service. In this study, we used several different methods (adhesive traps and direct standardized field observations) to assess the colonization sequence of a diverse fig wasp fauna associated with Ficus citrifolia, section Americana, in Brazil. They consistently showed a temporal partitioning in colonization among non-pollinating fig wasp species. Idarnes species belonging to the flavicollis and incerta groups colonized figs just before or during the fig receptive phase. In contrast, Idarnes females ...
During the period from 1992 to 1997, interactions of several organisms and Ficus eximia figs, a mono...
I use the fig/fig wasp system to address several questions in the fields of evolutionary and communi...
Ficus and their species–specific pollinator fig wasps represent an obligate plant–insect mutualism, ...
Mutualisms, such as the fig-agaonid wasp association, are susceptible to colonization by parasitic s...
An understanding of the complex ecological interaction between fig wasps and their host plants in Am...
1. Facilitation is recorded from diverse plant-insect interactions, including pollination and herbiv...
Figs and their associated mutualistic and parasitic wasps have been a focus of intensive ecological ...
1.The parasitic chalcidoid wasps associated with the species-specific and obligatory pollination mut...
There are over 700 species of fig trees in the tropics and several thousand species of fig wasps are...
1. The transportation of plants and insects between countries often has negative consequences, but a...
Fig trees (Ficus spp.) are pollinated by tiny wasps that enter their enclosed inflorescences (syconi...
Endophytic insects and their parasitoids provide valuable models for community ecology. The wasp com...
Endophytic insects and their parasitoids provide valuable models for community ecology. The wasp com...
Recent studies on the obligate interaction between fig trees and their pollinating agaonid wasps hav...
In a complex multitrophic plant-animal interaction system in which there are direct and indirect int...
During the period from 1992 to 1997, interactions of several organisms and Ficus eximia figs, a mono...
I use the fig/fig wasp system to address several questions in the fields of evolutionary and communi...
Ficus and their species–specific pollinator fig wasps represent an obligate plant–insect mutualism, ...
Mutualisms, such as the fig-agaonid wasp association, are susceptible to colonization by parasitic s...
An understanding of the complex ecological interaction between fig wasps and their host plants in Am...
1. Facilitation is recorded from diverse plant-insect interactions, including pollination and herbiv...
Figs and their associated mutualistic and parasitic wasps have been a focus of intensive ecological ...
1.The parasitic chalcidoid wasps associated with the species-specific and obligatory pollination mut...
There are over 700 species of fig trees in the tropics and several thousand species of fig wasps are...
1. The transportation of plants and insects between countries often has negative consequences, but a...
Fig trees (Ficus spp.) are pollinated by tiny wasps that enter their enclosed inflorescences (syconi...
Endophytic insects and their parasitoids provide valuable models for community ecology. The wasp com...
Endophytic insects and their parasitoids provide valuable models for community ecology. The wasp com...
Recent studies on the obligate interaction between fig trees and their pollinating agaonid wasps hav...
In a complex multitrophic plant-animal interaction system in which there are direct and indirect int...
During the period from 1992 to 1997, interactions of several organisms and Ficus eximia figs, a mono...
I use the fig/fig wasp system to address several questions in the fields of evolutionary and communi...
Ficus and their species–specific pollinator fig wasps represent an obligate plant–insect mutualism, ...