Mutualisms provide essential ecosystem functions such as pollination and contribute considerably to global biodiversity. However, they are also exploited by parasites that remove resources and thus impose costs on one or both of the mutualistic partners. The fig/pollinator interaction is a classic obligate mutualism; it is pantropical and involves >750 Ficus species and their host-specific pollinating wasps (family Agaonidae). Figs also host parasites of the mutualism that should consume pollinators or seeds, depending on their larval ecology. We collected data from a large crop of figs on Ficus glandifera var. brachysyce in a Sulawesi rainforest with an unusually high number of Eukoebelea sp. parasites. We found that these parasites have a...
The interaction of fig trees (Ficus) and their fig wasp pollinators (Agaonidae) is an obligate mutua...
Recent studies on the obligate interaction between fig trees and their pollinating agaonid wasps hav...
The nursery pollination mutualism between figs and pollinating fig wasps is based on adaptations tha...
Mutualisms provide essential ecosystem functions such as pollination and contribute considerably to ...
Figs and their pollinating wasps are a classic example of an obligate mutualism. In addition, figs a...
1. Fig trees (Moraceae: Ficus) are keystone species, whose ecosystem function relies on an obligate ...
International audienceInsects show a multitude of symbiotic interactions that may vary in degree of ...
Ficus and their species–specific pollinator fig wasps represent an obligate plant–insect mutualism, ...
1. Fig trees require host-specific agaonid fig wasps for pollination, but their figs also support nu...
Interactions between fig trees (Ficus) and their pollinating fig wasps (Agaonidae) result in both a ...
Mutualisms involve cooperation between species and underpin several ecosystem functions. However, th...
Fig trees (Ficus spp.) are pollinated by tiny wasps that enter their enclosed inflorescences (syconi...
The fruits (figs) of fig trees (Ficus spp, known as ‘bak ara’ in Aceh), are the source of food for m...
Interactions between fig trees (Ficus) and their pollinating fig wasps (Agaonidae) result in both a ...
The transportation of plants and insects between countries often has negative consequences, but also...
The interaction of fig trees (Ficus) and their fig wasp pollinators (Agaonidae) is an obligate mutua...
Recent studies on the obligate interaction between fig trees and their pollinating agaonid wasps hav...
The nursery pollination mutualism between figs and pollinating fig wasps is based on adaptations tha...
Mutualisms provide essential ecosystem functions such as pollination and contribute considerably to ...
Figs and their pollinating wasps are a classic example of an obligate mutualism. In addition, figs a...
1. Fig trees (Moraceae: Ficus) are keystone species, whose ecosystem function relies on an obligate ...
International audienceInsects show a multitude of symbiotic interactions that may vary in degree of ...
Ficus and their species–specific pollinator fig wasps represent an obligate plant–insect mutualism, ...
1. Fig trees require host-specific agaonid fig wasps for pollination, but their figs also support nu...
Interactions between fig trees (Ficus) and their pollinating fig wasps (Agaonidae) result in both a ...
Mutualisms involve cooperation between species and underpin several ecosystem functions. However, th...
Fig trees (Ficus spp.) are pollinated by tiny wasps that enter their enclosed inflorescences (syconi...
The fruits (figs) of fig trees (Ficus spp, known as ‘bak ara’ in Aceh), are the source of food for m...
Interactions between fig trees (Ficus) and their pollinating fig wasps (Agaonidae) result in both a ...
The transportation of plants and insects between countries often has negative consequences, but also...
The interaction of fig trees (Ficus) and their fig wasp pollinators (Agaonidae) is an obligate mutua...
Recent studies on the obligate interaction between fig trees and their pollinating agaonid wasps hav...
The nursery pollination mutualism between figs and pollinating fig wasps is based on adaptations tha...