The fig fig wasp system of Ficus racemosa constitutes an assemblage of galler and parasitoid wasps in which tritrophic interactions occur. Since predatory ants (Oecophylla smaragdina and Technomyrmex albipes) or mostly trophobiont-tending ants (Myrmicaria brunnea) were previously shown to differentially use volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from figs as proximal cues for predation on fig wasps, we examined the response of these ants to the cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) of the wasps. CHC signatures of gallers were distinguished from those of parasitoids by the methyl-branched alkanes 5-methylpentacosane and 13-methylnonacosane which characterised trophic group membership. CHC profiles of wasp predator and wasp prey were congruent suggesting ...
The integument of insects is generally covered with cuticular hydrocarbons (CHC). They serve multipl...
In the nursery pollination system of figs (Ficus, Moraceae), flower-bearing receptacles called sycon...
Social behavior of insects always fascinates human beings as they appear to maintain good order and ...
The interaction between figs and their pollinating or parasitic fig wasps is mediated largely by che...
Different types of mutualisms may interact, co-evolve and form complex networks of interdependences,...
Plant–animal interaction systems are complex food webs where the members—plants, pollinators, herbiv...
One of the most studied and best-known mutualistic relationships between insects is that between ant...
International audienceCommunication in ants is based to a great extent on chemical compounds. Recogn...
International audienceBackground. Fig/wasp pollination mutualisms are extreme examples of speciesspe...
1.The parasitic chalcidoid wasps associated with the species-specific and obligatory pollination mut...
Ant species, Myopopone castanea is a predator for immature of Oryctes rhinoceros. The ants used semi...
Like other mutualisms, pollination mutualisms attract parasites, as well as opportunistic and specia...
That some ant species show mutualistic relationships with some aphid species is well known since sev...
Abstract--The cuticutar hydrocarbons of Formica selysi (Formicinae) and Manica rubida (Myrmicinae) r...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (HCs) play important roles in insect communication but few studies clearly de...
The integument of insects is generally covered with cuticular hydrocarbons (CHC). They serve multipl...
In the nursery pollination system of figs (Ficus, Moraceae), flower-bearing receptacles called sycon...
Social behavior of insects always fascinates human beings as they appear to maintain good order and ...
The interaction between figs and their pollinating or parasitic fig wasps is mediated largely by che...
Different types of mutualisms may interact, co-evolve and form complex networks of interdependences,...
Plant–animal interaction systems are complex food webs where the members—plants, pollinators, herbiv...
One of the most studied and best-known mutualistic relationships between insects is that between ant...
International audienceCommunication in ants is based to a great extent on chemical compounds. Recogn...
International audienceBackground. Fig/wasp pollination mutualisms are extreme examples of speciesspe...
1.The parasitic chalcidoid wasps associated with the species-specific and obligatory pollination mut...
Ant species, Myopopone castanea is a predator for immature of Oryctes rhinoceros. The ants used semi...
Like other mutualisms, pollination mutualisms attract parasites, as well as opportunistic and specia...
That some ant species show mutualistic relationships with some aphid species is well known since sev...
Abstract--The cuticutar hydrocarbons of Formica selysi (Formicinae) and Manica rubida (Myrmicinae) r...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (HCs) play important roles in insect communication but few studies clearly de...
The integument of insects is generally covered with cuticular hydrocarbons (CHC). They serve multipl...
In the nursery pollination system of figs (Ficus, Moraceae), flower-bearing receptacles called sycon...
Social behavior of insects always fascinates human beings as they appear to maintain good order and ...