In this preliminary study, the reproductive phenology of two monoecious fig species, Ficus racemosa and F. rubiginosa, was examined in tropical Australia. Syconia (inflorescences) occurred on both species all year round, but pre-floral and interfloral syconia were much commoner than the wasp-receptive and wasp-emitting phases in both species. The temporal overlap of the wasp-receptive and wasp-emitting phases on a single tree indicated that self-pollination was possible in both species and that pollinators may sometimes persist through multiple generations on one tree. This sexual phase overlap was commoner in F. rubiginosa than in F racemosa. The two species also differed in their general within-tree asynchrony, with a higher diversity of ...
Adult life spans of only one or two days characterise life cycles of the fig wasps (Agaonidae) that ...
Fig trees (Ficus spp., Moraceae) depend on female fig wasps to transport their pollen and as a rewar...
Fig trees (Ficus: Moraceae) are pollinated by female fig wasps (Agaonidae) whose larvae develop insi...
In this preliminary study, the reproductive phenology of two monoecious fig species, Ficus racemosa ...
Within-tree flowering asynchrony in figs, which may allow pollinating wasps to avoid the risks of di...
Flowering phenology is central to the ecology and evolution of most flowering plants. In highly-spec...
The biogeography and historical distribution of various plants often depend as much on the environme...
Figs (Moraceae) and pollinator fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Agaonidae) have a highly specific mutualistic...
The extent of isolation among closely related sympatric plant species engaged in obligate pollinatio...
<div><p>Flowering phenology is central to the ecology and evolution of most flowering plants. In hig...
Fig trees and their specific pollinators have an obligate mutualistic relationship where both depend...
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...
There are over 700 species of fig trees in the tropics and several thousand species of fig wasps are...
Species boundaries are maintained by limitations on gene flow between taxa. In flowering plants poll...
Adult life spans of only one or two days characterise life cycles of the fig wasps (Agaonidae) that ...
Fig trees (Ficus spp., Moraceae) depend on female fig wasps to transport their pollen and as a rewar...
Fig trees (Ficus: Moraceae) are pollinated by female fig wasps (Agaonidae) whose larvae develop insi...
In this preliminary study, the reproductive phenology of two monoecious fig species, Ficus racemosa ...
Within-tree flowering asynchrony in figs, which may allow pollinating wasps to avoid the risks of di...
Flowering phenology is central to the ecology and evolution of most flowering plants. In highly-spec...
The biogeography and historical distribution of various plants often depend as much on the environme...
Figs (Moraceae) and pollinator fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Agaonidae) have a highly specific mutualistic...
The extent of isolation among closely related sympatric plant species engaged in obligate pollinatio...
<div><p>Flowering phenology is central to the ecology and evolution of most flowering plants. In hig...
Fig trees and their specific pollinators have an obligate mutualistic relationship where both depend...
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...
There are over 700 species of fig trees in the tropics and several thousand species of fig wasps are...
Species boundaries are maintained by limitations on gene flow between taxa. In flowering plants poll...
Adult life spans of only one or two days characterise life cycles of the fig wasps (Agaonidae) that ...
Fig trees (Ficus spp., Moraceae) depend on female fig wasps to transport their pollen and as a rewar...
Fig trees (Ficus: Moraceae) are pollinated by female fig wasps (Agaonidae) whose larvae develop insi...