The fig wasp Odontofroggatia galili is reported for the first time from Malta. Odontofroggatia is a non-pollinating fig wasp genus associated with a narrow range of host plant species, among them Ficus microcarpa, a widespread ornamental tree native to Asia.peer-reviewe
It is thought that speciation in phytophagous insects is often due to colonization of novel host pla...
For the pollination of their flowers, plants of the genus Ficus are absolutely dependent upon the ac...
International audienceFig trees are important elements of tropical forests, but some species can bec...
The fig wasp Odontofroggatia galili is reported for the first time from Malta. Odontofroggatia is a ...
Since the first half of the nineteenth century, several Ficus species have been introduced into Ital...
This study focuses on fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea), considering that only 2 fig wasp specie...
1. The transportation of plants and insects between countries often has negative consequences, but a...
The Chinese banyan (Ficus microcarpa) is an Australasian fig tree commonly planted in urban and semi...
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 ...
Classical biological control agents fail to achieve an impact on their hosts for a variety of reason...
Ficus microcarpa is an Asian fig tree that is ornamentally cultivated. The specific pollinator, Eupr...
Plants that become invasive outside their native range often benefit from the absence of their nativ...
Biotic invasion in mutualistic communities is of particular interest due to the possible establishme...
An account is given on the 39 arthropod species which were found on different Ficus trees in the Mal...
It is thought that speciation in phytophagous insects is often due to colonization of novel host pla...
For the pollination of their flowers, plants of the genus Ficus are absolutely dependent upon the ac...
International audienceFig trees are important elements of tropical forests, but some species can bec...
The fig wasp Odontofroggatia galili is reported for the first time from Malta. Odontofroggatia is a ...
Since the first half of the nineteenth century, several Ficus species have been introduced into Ital...
This study focuses on fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea), considering that only 2 fig wasp specie...
1. The transportation of plants and insects between countries often has negative consequences, but a...
The Chinese banyan (Ficus microcarpa) is an Australasian fig tree commonly planted in urban and semi...
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 ...
Classical biological control agents fail to achieve an impact on their hosts for a variety of reason...
Ficus microcarpa is an Asian fig tree that is ornamentally cultivated. The specific pollinator, Eupr...
Plants that become invasive outside their native range often benefit from the absence of their nativ...
Biotic invasion in mutualistic communities is of particular interest due to the possible establishme...
An account is given on the 39 arthropod species which were found on different Ficus trees in the Mal...
It is thought that speciation in phytophagous insects is often due to colonization of novel host pla...
For the pollination of their flowers, plants of the genus Ficus are absolutely dependent upon the ac...
International audienceFig trees are important elements of tropical forests, but some species can bec...