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La relación entre las plantas del género Ficus (Moraceae) y las avispas de la familia Agaonidae (Hymenoptera) ha cautivado a los científicos durante las últimas seis décadas, siendo los temas más comúnmente tratados aquellos que involucran co-evolución ...
Sergio Jansen G., Carlos E. Sarmiento M.
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Evolutionary timescale of chalcidoid wasps inferred from over one hundred mitochondrial genomes. [PDF]
Zhu JC +10 more
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Convergent structure of multitrophic communities over three continents [PDF]
Ecological theory predicts that communities using the same resources should have similar structure, but evolutionary constraints on colonization and niche shifts may hamper such convergence.
Compton S.G. +9 more
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Figs are the inflorescences of fig trees (Ficus spp., Moraceae). They are shaped like a hollow ball, lined on their inner surface by numerous tiny female flowers. Pollination is carried out by host-specific fig wasps (Agaonidae). Female pollinators enter
Hui Yu, Stephen G Compton
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A chromosome-level genome assembly of the pollinating fig wasp Valisia javana. [PDF]
Chen L +6 more
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Paleoethology : fossilized behaviours in amber [PDF]
When organisms became trapped in sticky resin they usually expired so quickly that they could fossilize in almost lifelike circumstances. Based on frequent description in literature of many examples we propose in this paper a classification of these ...
Arillo, A.
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Diversity and specificity of sap-feeding herbivores and their parasitoids on Australian fig trees [PDF]
The ecology, diversity, and parasitoid complex of plant–sap feeding insects of the family Homotomidae (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) specialised on fig trees (Ficus) have so far received little research attention.
Bain +60 more
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The fig pollinating wasps (Hymenoptera: Agaonidae) have obligate arrhenotoky and a breeding structure that fits local mate competition (LMC). It has been traditionally assumed that LMC organisms adjust the sex ratio by laying a greater proportion of male
William Ramírez-Benavides +2 more
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Peranan Tumbuhan Liar Dalam Konservasi Serangga Penyerbuk Ordo Hymenoptera [PDF]
The role of the wild plants in relation to the conservation of the Indonesian insectpollinators was studied at several areas of Java. Three of direct observationmethods were applied: study of biodiversity and observation on the wild flowersand the insect
Erniwati, E. (Erniwati) +1 more
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Parasitism Features of a Fig Wasp of Genus Apocrypta (Pteromalidae: Pteromalinae) Associated with a Host Belonging to Ficus Subgenus Ficus. [PDF]
Chou PA +3 more
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