Since the first half of the nineteenth century, several Ficus species have been introduced into Italy as ornamental trees throughout urban gardens and along urban roads. Because a relationship with an agaonid wasp is essential for the pollination and consequently for the production of fertile seeds of Ficus spp., the seedlings of other introduced fig species (Ficus microcarpa L. f., Ficus rubiginosa Desf. ex Vent. and Ficus watkinsiana F.M. Bailey) weren\u2019t found in Europe in conjunction with their pollinating wasps until more than a century after the figs\u2019 introduction. This study presents the first recorded observation of Ficus macrophylla f. columnaris (C. Moore) D. J. Dixon seedlings in Europe. The seedlings grew from fertile s...
The ways that plant-feeding insects have diversified is central to our understanding of terrestrial ...
Figs (Moraceae) and pollinator fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Agaonidae) have a highly specific mutualistic...
It is thought that speciation in phytophagous insects is often due to colonization of novel host pla...
Since the first half of the nineteenth century, several Ficus species have been introduced into Ital...
The fig wasp Odontofroggatia galili is reported for the first time from Malta. Odontofroggatia is a ...
International audienceThe ways that plant-feeding insects have diversified are central to our unders...
1. The transportation of plants and insects between countries often has negative consequences, but a...
It is thought that speciation in phytophagous insects is often due to colonization of novel host pla...
Figs and fig-pollinating wasps are obligate mutualists that require each other to complete sexual re...
Ficus macrophylla Desf. ex Pers. is redescribed with two forms, F. macrophylla f. macrophylla and F....
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...
BACKGROUND:The interaction between insects and plants takes myriad forms in the generation of specta...
Publication Inra prise en compte dans l'analyse bibliométrique des publications scientifiques mondia...
During the period from 1992 to 1997, interactions of several organisms and Ficus eximia figs, a mono...
The ways that plant-feeding insects have diversified is central to our understanding of terrestrial ...
Figs (Moraceae) and pollinator fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Agaonidae) have a highly specific mutualistic...
It is thought that speciation in phytophagous insects is often due to colonization of novel host pla...
Since the first half of the nineteenth century, several Ficus species have been introduced into Ital...
The fig wasp Odontofroggatia galili is reported for the first time from Malta. Odontofroggatia is a ...
International audienceThe ways that plant-feeding insects have diversified are central to our unders...
1. The transportation of plants and insects between countries often has negative consequences, but a...
It is thought that speciation in phytophagous insects is often due to colonization of novel host pla...
Figs and fig-pollinating wasps are obligate mutualists that require each other to complete sexual re...
Ficus macrophylla Desf. ex Pers. is redescribed with two forms, F. macrophylla f. macrophylla and F....
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...
BACKGROUND:The interaction between insects and plants takes myriad forms in the generation of specta...
Publication Inra prise en compte dans l'analyse bibliométrique des publications scientifiques mondia...
During the period from 1992 to 1997, interactions of several organisms and Ficus eximia figs, a mono...
The ways that plant-feeding insects have diversified is central to our understanding of terrestrial ...
Figs (Moraceae) and pollinator fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Agaonidae) have a highly specific mutualistic...
It is thought that speciation in phytophagous insects is often due to colonization of novel host pla...