For the pollination of their flowers, plants of the genus Ficus are absolutely dependent upon the activity of small insects, the ”fig wasps” (Hymenoptera Chalcidoidea, family Agaonidae). Consequently, no account of Ficus can be exhaustive without considering the entomological data. On the other hand, the fig wasps can only develop in the gall flowers of the fig receptacle. Consequently again, in the evaluation of the data on fig wasps, great stress should be laid on the botanical evidence. These statements may serve as ample justification for the appearance of an entomologists’ notes in this botanical bulletin. Since 1960 I am working through a large collection of Indo-malayan and Papuan fig wasps, mainly consisting of the collection made b...
1. Fig trees (Ficus spp.) and their host‐specific pollinator fig wasps (Agaonidae) are partners in a...
There are over 700 species of fig trees in the tropics and several thousand species of fig wasps are...
This study focuses on fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea), considering that only 2 fig wasp specie...
The interaction of fig trees (Ficus) and their fig wasp pollinators (Agaonidae) is an obligate mutua...
What are figs and fig wasps? Figs are plants in the genus Ficus, which have a unique closed inflores...
Pollination within syconium (figs) of the fig trees (Ficus spp.) depends on female fig wasps that b...
The figs are dependent on wasps of the Family Agaonidae for pollination of their flowers. As there i...
1. The transportation of plants and insects between countries often has negative consequences, but a...
Figs (Moraceae) and pollinator fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Agaonidae) have a highly specific mutualistic...
Species boundaries are maintained by limitations on gene flow between taxa. In flowering plants poll...
International audienceThis chapter provides information on the obligate mutualism between figs (Ficu...
1. Facilitation is recorded from diverse plant-insect interactions, including pollination and herbiv...
This study was carried out to survey species of parasitoid wasps in Ficus sycamorus fruits. Two spec...
Endophytic insects and their parasitoids provide valuable models for community ecology. The wasp com...
Endophytic insects and their parasitoids provide valuable models for community ecology. The wasp com...
1. Fig trees (Ficus spp.) and their host‐specific pollinator fig wasps (Agaonidae) are partners in a...
There are over 700 species of fig trees in the tropics and several thousand species of fig wasps are...
This study focuses on fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea), considering that only 2 fig wasp specie...
The interaction of fig trees (Ficus) and their fig wasp pollinators (Agaonidae) is an obligate mutua...
What are figs and fig wasps? Figs are plants in the genus Ficus, which have a unique closed inflores...
Pollination within syconium (figs) of the fig trees (Ficus spp.) depends on female fig wasps that b...
The figs are dependent on wasps of the Family Agaonidae for pollination of their flowers. As there i...
1. The transportation of plants and insects between countries often has negative consequences, but a...
Figs (Moraceae) and pollinator fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Agaonidae) have a highly specific mutualistic...
Species boundaries are maintained by limitations on gene flow between taxa. In flowering plants poll...
International audienceThis chapter provides information on the obligate mutualism between figs (Ficu...
1. Facilitation is recorded from diverse plant-insect interactions, including pollination and herbiv...
This study was carried out to survey species of parasitoid wasps in Ficus sycamorus fruits. Two spec...
Endophytic insects and their parasitoids provide valuable models for community ecology. The wasp com...
Endophytic insects and their parasitoids provide valuable models for community ecology. The wasp com...
1. Fig trees (Ficus spp.) and their host‐specific pollinator fig wasps (Agaonidae) are partners in a...
There are over 700 species of fig trees in the tropics and several thousand species of fig wasps are...
This study focuses on fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea), considering that only 2 fig wasp specie...