We report evidence that helps resolve two competing explanations for stability in the mutualism between Ficus racemosa fig trees and the Ceratosolen fusciceps wasps that pollinate them. The wasps lay eggs in the tree’s ovules, with each wasp larva developing at the expense of a fig seed. Upon maturity, the female wasps collect pollen and disperse to a new tree, continuing the cycle. Fig fitness is increased by producing both seeds and female wasps, whereas short-term wasp fitness increases only with more wasps, thereby resulting in a conflict of interests. We show experimentally that wasps exploit the inner layers of ovules first (the biased oviposition explanation), which is consistent with optimal-foraging theory. As oviposition increases...
Fig trees are pollinated by fig wasps, which also oviposit in female flowers. The wasp larvae gall a...
Lifetime reproductive success in female insects is often egg- or time-limited. For instance in pro-o...
Mutualisms involve cooperation between species and underpin several ecosystem functions. However, th...
We report evidence that helps resolve two competing explanations for stability in the mutualism betw...
A classic example of a mutualism is the one between fig plants (Ficus) and their specialized and obl...
Fig trees (Ficus, Moraceae) and their pollinating wasps (Chalcidoidea, Agaonidae) are involved in an...
1. Fig trees (Ficus) are pollinated only by agaonid wasps, whose larvae also gall fig ovules. Each o...
1. Fig trees (Ficus) are pollinated only by agaonid wasps, whose larvae also gall fig ovules. Each o...
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...
Mutualisms play a key role in most ecosystems, yet the mechanisms that prevent overexploitation of t...
Fig trees are pollinated by fig wasps, which also oviposit in female flowers. The wasp larvae gall a...
Partners in mutalisms often have conflicting evolutionary goals. I examined the nature and consequen...
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 are pollinated by fig wasps, which also oviposit in female flowers. The wasp larvae gall a...
Lifetime reproductive success in female insects is often egg- or time-limited. For instance in pro-o...
Mutualisms involve cooperation between species and underpin several ecosystem functions. However, th...
We report evidence that helps resolve two competing explanations for stability in the mutualism betw...
A classic example of a mutualism is the one between fig plants (Ficus) and their specialized and obl...
Fig trees (Ficus, Moraceae) and their pollinating wasps (Chalcidoidea, Agaonidae) are involved in an...
1. Fig trees (Ficus) are pollinated only by agaonid wasps, whose larvae also gall fig ovules. Each o...
1. Fig trees (Ficus) are pollinated only by agaonid wasps, whose larvae also gall fig ovules. Each o...
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...
Mutualisms play a key role in most ecosystems, yet the mechanisms that prevent overexploitation of t...
Fig trees are pollinated by fig wasps, which also oviposit in female flowers. The wasp larvae gall a...
Partners in mutalisms often have conflicting evolutionary goals. I examined the nature and consequen...
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 are pollinated by fig wasps, which also oviposit in female flowers. The wasp larvae gall a...
Lifetime reproductive success in female insects is often egg- or time-limited. For instance in pro-o...
Mutualisms involve cooperation between species and underpin several ecosystem functions. However, th...