In a nursery pollination mutualism, we asked whether environmental factors affected reproduction of mutualistic pollinators, non-mutualistic parasites and seed production via seasonal changes in plant traits such as inflorescence size and within-tree reproductive phenology. We examined seasonal variation in reproduction in Ficus racemosa community members that utilise enclosed inflorescences called syconia as nurseries. Temperature, relative humidity and rainfall defined four seasons: winter; hot days, cold nights; summer and wet seasons. Syconium volumes were highest in winter and lowest in summer, and affected syconium contents positively across all seasons. Greater transpiration from the nurseries was possibly responsible for smaller syc...
Within-tree flowering asynchrony in figs, which may allow pollinating wasps to avoid the risks of di...
Flowering phenology is central to the ecology and evolution of most flowering plants. In highly-spec...
Climate change is likely to alter both flowering phenology and water availability for plants. Either...
In a nursery pollination mutualism, we asked whether environmental factors affected reproduction of ...
Obligate nursery pollination mutualisms such as the fig–fig wasp system, with their central plant–po...
1. Plant reproductive phenology is generally viewed as an individual's strategy to maximize gamete e...
Temperature is a key driver of phenology in both plants and insects, and even small changes in tempe...
Phenological responses of plants to temperature dynamics are receiving attention due to the ongoing ...
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...
Pollinating insects are decreasing worldwide in abundance, biomass, and species richness, affecting ...
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...
<div><p>The phenology of plants reflects selection generated by seasonal climatic factors and intera...
The phenology of plants reflects selection generated by seasonal climatic factors and interactions w...
Within-tree flowering asynchrony in figs, which may allow pollinating wasps to avoid the risks of di...
Flowering phenology is central to the ecology and evolution of most flowering plants. In highly-spec...
Climate change is likely to alter both flowering phenology and water availability for plants. Either...
In a nursery pollination mutualism, we asked whether environmental factors affected reproduction of ...
Obligate nursery pollination mutualisms such as the fig–fig wasp system, with their central plant–po...
1. Plant reproductive phenology is generally viewed as an individual's strategy to maximize gamete e...
Temperature is a key driver of phenology in both plants and insects, and even small changes in tempe...
Phenological responses of plants to temperature dynamics are receiving attention due to the ongoing ...
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...
Pollinating insects are decreasing worldwide in abundance, biomass, and species richness, affecting ...
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...
<div><p>The phenology of plants reflects selection generated by seasonal climatic factors and intera...
The phenology of plants reflects selection generated by seasonal climatic factors and interactions w...
Within-tree flowering asynchrony in figs, which may allow pollinating wasps to avoid the risks of di...
Flowering phenology is central to the ecology and evolution of most flowering plants. In highly-spec...
Climate change is likely to alter both flowering phenology and water availability for plants. Either...