Mutualisms involve cooperation between species and underpin several ecosystem functions. However, there is also conflict between mutualists, because their interests are not perfectly aligned. In addition, most mutualisms are exploited by parasites. Here, we study the interplay between cooperation, conflict and parasitism in the mutualism between fig trees and their pollinator wasps. Conflict occurs because each fig ovary can nurture either one seed or one pollinator offspring and, while fig trees benefit directly from seeds and pollinator offspring (pollen vectors), pollinators only benefit directly from pollinator offspring. The mechanism(s) of conflict resolution is debated, but must explain the widespread observation that pollinators dev...
1. Plant reproductive phenology is generally viewed as an individual's strategy to maximize gamete e...
1. Species pairs that form mutualistic associations are also components of broader organismal commun...
1. Fig trees (Moraceae: Ficus) are keystone species, whose ecosystem function relies on an obligate ...
Mutualisms are interspecific interactions in which both players benefit. Explaining their maintenanc...
Mutualisms are interspecific interactions in which both players benefit. Explaining their maintenanc...
Fig trees (Ficus, Moraceae) and their pollinating wasps (Chalcidoidea, Agaonidae) are involved in an...
Theory predicts that mutualisms should be vulnerable to invasion by cheaters, yet mutualistic intera...
Partners in mutalisms often have conflicting evolutionary goals. I examined the nature and consequen...
Recent studies on the obligate interaction between fig trees and their pollinating agaonid wasps hav...
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...
Fig trees are pollinated by fig wasps, which also oviposit in female flowers. The wasp larvae gall a...
A classic example of a mutualism is the one between fig plants (Ficus) and their specialized and obl...
We report evidence that helps resolve two competing explanations for stability in the mutualism betw...
Interactions between fig trees (Ficus) and their pollinating fig wasps (Agaonidae) result in both a ...
1. Plant reproductive phenology is generally viewed as an individual's strategy to maximize gamete e...
1. Species pairs that form mutualistic associations are also components of broader organismal commun...
1. Fig trees (Moraceae: Ficus) are keystone species, whose ecosystem function relies on an obligate ...
Mutualisms are interspecific interactions in which both players benefit. Explaining their maintenanc...
Mutualisms are interspecific interactions in which both players benefit. Explaining their maintenanc...
Fig trees (Ficus, Moraceae) and their pollinating wasps (Chalcidoidea, Agaonidae) are involved in an...
Theory predicts that mutualisms should be vulnerable to invasion by cheaters, yet mutualistic intera...
Partners in mutalisms often have conflicting evolutionary goals. I examined the nature and consequen...
Recent studies on the obligate interaction between fig trees and their pollinating agaonid wasps hav...
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...
Fig trees are pollinated by fig wasps, which also oviposit in female flowers. The wasp larvae gall a...
A classic example of a mutualism is the one between fig plants (Ficus) and their specialized and obl...
We report evidence that helps resolve two competing explanations for stability in the mutualism betw...
Interactions between fig trees (Ficus) and their pollinating fig wasps (Agaonidae) result in both a ...
1. Plant reproductive phenology is generally viewed as an individual's strategy to maximize gamete e...
1. Species pairs that form mutualistic associations are also components of broader organismal commun...
1. Fig trees (Moraceae: Ficus) are keystone species, whose ecosystem function relies on an obligate ...