Plants that become invasive outside their native range often benefit from the absence of their native-range herbivores. Ficus microcarpa is a widely-planted Asian–Australasian species of fig tree that has become invasive in parts of its introduced range. As in most places where it is planted, the pollinator of F. microcarpa has been introduced to Cyprus, together with at least six other Asian fig wasp species. We recorded the other insects feeding on the leaves, buds and stems of this fig tree in southern Cyprus. Eight sap-sucking insects were recorded, and one leaf-galling species, with some present at high frequencies and densities. The insects were a mix of introduced polyphagous species and introduced F. microcarpa specialists. They inc...
International audienceBiotic invasion in mutualistic communities is of particular interest due to th...
1. Revealing the host specificity of the predators/parasitoids of invasive species is a prerequisit...
For the pollination of their flowers, plants of the genus Ficus are absolutely dependent upon the ac...
Plants that become invasive outside their native range often benefit from the absence of their nativ...
The transportation of plants and insects between countries often has negative consequences, but also...
The Chinese banyan (Ficus microcarpa) is an Australasian fig tree commonly planted in urban and semi...
The Asian and Indo-Australasian fig tree species Ficus microcarpa and F. religiosa are widely-plante...
Classical biological control agents fail to achieve an impact on their hosts for a variety of reason...
Abstract Natural enemies that reduce plant reproductive success are often utilized for biological c...
Natural enemies that reduce plant reproductive success are often utilized for biological control of ...
International audienceFig trees are important elements of tropical forests, but some species can bec...
1. Fig trees require host-specific agaonid fig wasps for pollination, but their figs also support nu...
Many plants are grown outside their natural ranges. Plantings adjacent to native ranges provide an o...
1. Facilitation is recorded from diverse plant-insect interactions, including pollination and herbiv...
The interaction of fig trees (Ficus) and their fig wasp pollinators (Agaonidae) is an obligate mutua...
International audienceBiotic invasion in mutualistic communities is of particular interest due to th...
1. Revealing the host specificity of the predators/parasitoids of invasive species is a prerequisit...
For the pollination of their flowers, plants of the genus Ficus are absolutely dependent upon the ac...
Plants that become invasive outside their native range often benefit from the absence of their nativ...
The transportation of plants and insects between countries often has negative consequences, but also...
The Chinese banyan (Ficus microcarpa) is an Australasian fig tree commonly planted in urban and semi...
The Asian and Indo-Australasian fig tree species Ficus microcarpa and F. religiosa are widely-plante...
Classical biological control agents fail to achieve an impact on their hosts for a variety of reason...
Abstract Natural enemies that reduce plant reproductive success are often utilized for biological c...
Natural enemies that reduce plant reproductive success are often utilized for biological control of ...
International audienceFig trees are important elements of tropical forests, but some species can bec...
1. Fig trees require host-specific agaonid fig wasps for pollination, but their figs also support nu...
Many plants are grown outside their natural ranges. Plantings adjacent to native ranges provide an o...
1. Facilitation is recorded from diverse plant-insect interactions, including pollination and herbiv...
The interaction of fig trees (Ficus) and their fig wasp pollinators (Agaonidae) is an obligate mutua...
International audienceBiotic invasion in mutualistic communities is of particular interest due to th...
1. Revealing the host specificity of the predators/parasitoids of invasive species is a prerequisit...
For the pollination of their flowers, plants of the genus Ficus are absolutely dependent upon the ac...