BACKGROUND: Fig pollinating wasps form obligate symbioses with their fig hosts. This mutualism arose approximately 75 million years ago. Unlike many other intimate symbioses, which involve vertical transmission of symbionts to host offspring, female fig wasps fly great distances to transfer horizontally between hosts. In contrast, male wasps are wingless and cannot disperse. Symbionts that keep intimate contact with their hosts often show genome reduction, but it is not clear if the wide dispersal of female fig wasps will counteract this general tendency. We sequenced the genome of the fig wasp Ceratosolen solmsi to address this question. RESULTS: The genome size of the fig wasp C. solmsi is typical of insects, but has undergone dramatic re...
Figs and fig wasps are highly species-specific and comprise a model system for studying co-evolution...
Microbial symbionts can influence a myriad of insect behavioral and physiological traits. However, h...
It is thought that speciation in phytophagous insects is often due to colonization of novel host pla...
Background: Fig pollinating wasps form obligate symbioses with their fig hosts. This mutualism arose...
Background: Figs and fig-pollinating wasps are obligate mutualists that have coevolved for ca 90 mil...
Figs and fig wasps are highly species-specific and comprise a model system for studying co-evolution...
Fig-pollinating wasps have provided model systems for developing and testing theories of the evoluti...
The obligate mutualism of figs and fig-pollinating wasps has been one of the classic models used for...
Microbial symbionts can influence a myriad of insect behavioral and physiological traits. However, h...
Microbial symbionts can influence a myriad of insect behavioral and physiological traits. However, h...
Microbial symbionts can influence a myriad of insect behavioral and physiological traits. However, h...
Microbial symbionts can influence a myriad of insect behavioral and physiological traits. However, h...
Microbial symbionts can influence a myriad of insect behavioral and physiological traits. However, h...
Microbial symbionts can influence a myriad of insect behavioral and physiological traits. However, h...
The interaction between figs (Ficus spp.) and their pollinating wasps (fig wasps; Chalcidoidea, Hyme...
Figs and fig wasps are highly species-specific and comprise a model system for studying co-evolution...
Microbial symbionts can influence a myriad of insect behavioral and physiological traits. However, h...
It is thought that speciation in phytophagous insects is often due to colonization of novel host pla...
Background: Fig pollinating wasps form obligate symbioses with their fig hosts. This mutualism arose...
Background: Figs and fig-pollinating wasps are obligate mutualists that have coevolved for ca 90 mil...
Figs and fig wasps are highly species-specific and comprise a model system for studying co-evolution...
Fig-pollinating wasps have provided model systems for developing and testing theories of the evoluti...
The obligate mutualism of figs and fig-pollinating wasps has been one of the classic models used for...
Microbial symbionts can influence a myriad of insect behavioral and physiological traits. However, h...
Microbial symbionts can influence a myriad of insect behavioral and physiological traits. However, h...
Microbial symbionts can influence a myriad of insect behavioral and physiological traits. However, h...
Microbial symbionts can influence a myriad of insect behavioral and physiological traits. However, h...
Microbial symbionts can influence a myriad of insect behavioral and physiological traits. However, h...
Microbial symbionts can influence a myriad of insect behavioral and physiological traits. However, h...
The interaction between figs (Ficus spp.) and their pollinating wasps (fig wasps; Chalcidoidea, Hyme...
Figs and fig wasps are highly species-specific and comprise a model system for studying co-evolution...
Microbial symbionts can influence a myriad of insect behavioral and physiological traits. However, h...
It is thought that speciation in phytophagous insects is often due to colonization of novel host pla...