Ficus and their species–specific pollinator fig wasps represent an obligate plant–insect mutualism, but figs also support a community of non‐pollinating fig wasps (NPFWs) that consist of phytophages and parasitoids or inquilines. We studied interactions between Kradibia tentacularis, the pollinator of a dioecious fig tree species Ficus montana, and an undescribed NPFW Sycoscapter sp. Members of Sycoscapter sp. oviposited 2–4 weeks after pollinator oviposition, when host larvae were present in the figs. No negative correlation was found between the numbers of the two wasp species emerging from figs in a semi‐natural population. However, in experiments where the numbers of pollinator foundresses entering a fig were controlled, Sycoscapter sp....
Classical biological control agents fail to achieve an impact on their hosts for a variety of reason...
Like other mutualisms, pollination mutualisms attract parasites, as well as opportunistic and specia...
There are over 700 species of fig trees in the tropics and several thousand species of fig wasps are...
Ficus and their species–specific pollinator fig wasps represent an obligate plant–insect mutualism, ...
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 ...
Figs and their pollinating wasps are a classic example of an obligate mutualism. In addition, figs a...
Mutualistic associations are prone to exploitation by 'exploitative species'. The fig tree Ficus syc...
International audienceBackground. Fig/wasp pollination mutualisms are extreme examples of speciesspe...
1. Facilitation is recorded from diverse plant-insect interactions, including pollination and herbiv...
Fig trees (Ficus spp.) are pollinated by tiny wasps that enter their enclosed inflorescences (syconi...
Recent studies have challenged assumptions about the classic fig-fig wasp pollination mutualism mode...
Figs (Moraceae) and pollinator fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Agaonidae) have a highly specific mutualistic...
Fig trees (Ficus, Moraceae) and their pollinating wasps (Chalcidoidea, Agaonidae) are involved in an...
Mutualisms involve cooperation between species and underpin several ecosystem functions. However, th...
Classical biological control agents fail to achieve an impact on their hosts for a variety of reason...
Like other mutualisms, pollination mutualisms attract parasites, as well as opportunistic and specia...
There are over 700 species of fig trees in the tropics and several thousand species of fig wasps are...
Ficus and their species–specific pollinator fig wasps represent an obligate plant–insect mutualism, ...
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 ...
Figs and their pollinating wasps are a classic example of an obligate mutualism. In addition, figs a...
Mutualistic associations are prone to exploitation by 'exploitative species'. The fig tree Ficus syc...
International audienceBackground. Fig/wasp pollination mutualisms are extreme examples of speciesspe...
1. Facilitation is recorded from diverse plant-insect interactions, including pollination and herbiv...
Fig trees (Ficus spp.) are pollinated by tiny wasps that enter their enclosed inflorescences (syconi...
Recent studies have challenged assumptions about the classic fig-fig wasp pollination mutualism mode...
Figs (Moraceae) and pollinator fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Agaonidae) have a highly specific mutualistic...
Fig trees (Ficus, Moraceae) and their pollinating wasps (Chalcidoidea, Agaonidae) are involved in an...
Mutualisms involve cooperation between species and underpin several ecosystem functions. However, th...
Classical biological control agents fail to achieve an impact on their hosts for a variety of reason...
Like other mutualisms, pollination mutualisms attract parasites, as well as opportunistic and specia...
There are over 700 species of fig trees in the tropics and several thousand species of fig wasps are...