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Investigations Into Stability in the Fig/Fig-Wasp Mutualism
(Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae: Epicephala) and Leafflower Trees (Phyllanthaceae: Phyllanthus Sensu Lato [Glochidion]) in Southeastern Polynesia
Game Structures in Mutualistic Interactions: What Can the Evidence Tell Us About the Kind of Models We Need?
A Comment on Iranian Fig Wasps (Chalcidoidea: Agaonidae, Pteromalidae)
WRA.Datasheet.Template
Phylogenetic Relationships, Historical Biogeography and Character Evolution of G-Pollinating Wasps Carlos A
Competitive Exclusion Among Fig Wasps Achieved Via Entrainment of Host Plant Flowering Phenology
Critical Review of Host Specificity and Its Coevolutionary Implications in the Fig͞fig-Wasp Mutualism
Chalcid Wasps (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) Associated with Fruit of Ficus Microcarpa in Hawai'i1
Pollinational-Mutualism Strategy of Ficus Erecta Var. Beecheyana and Blastophaga Nipponica in Seasonal Guandaushi Forest Ecosystem, Taiwan
HOW to BE a FIG WASP George D. Weiblen
Fig1 Ali Sarkhosh and Peter C
Pollination of a Cultivated Fig, Ficus Pumila Var. Awkeotsang, in South China
Department of Zoology University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611
Comparative Life-History Traits in a Fig
Mechanisms of Pollen Transfer in Malvanthera and Pharmacosycea Figs (Moraceae)
Ozone Pollution Alters Olfaction and Behavior of Pollinators
Figs.Pdf Fruit Because Trees Frequently Die Back to the Ground in Most Winters, and Only a Small Number of Figs Ripen Before Frost in the Fall
Top View
Theoretical and Empirical Studies of Sex Ratios, Mainly in Fig Wasps
University of Florida Book of Insect Records Chapter 25 Greatest Host
Pollinators, Role Of
Ficus (Moraceae) and Fig Wasps (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) in Taiwan Anthony Bain1,2, Hsy-Yu Tzeng3, Wen-Jer Wu4 and Lien-Siang Chou1*
Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea)
Crops, Weeds and Pollinators Understanding Ecological Interaction for Better Management
Biosystematics of Fig Wasps (Chalcidoidea: Hymenoptera)
The Incredible Edible Fig Presentation
On Some Arthropods Associated with Ficus Species (Moraceae) in the Maltese Islands
Pollinator Effectiveness-Final.Pdf