Competitive exclusion among fig wasps achieved via entrainment of host plant flowering phenology.

  • Min Liu
  • Rui Zhao
  • Yan Chen
  • Jian Zhang
  • Stephen G Compton
  • Xiao-Yong Chen
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Journal
issn:1932-6203

Abstract

Molecular techniques are revealing increasing numbers of morphologically similar but co-existing cryptic species, challenging the niche theory. To understand the co-existence mechanism, we studied phenologies of morphologically similar species of fig wasps that pollinate the creeping fig (F. pumila) in eastern China. We compared phenologies of fig wasp emergence and host flowering at sites where one or both pollinators were present. At the site where both pollinators were present, we used sticky traps to capture the emerged fig wasps and identified species identity using mitochondrial DNA COI gene. We also genotyped F. pumila individuals of the three sites using polymorphic microsatellites to detect whether the host populations were differe...

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