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Comparative Anatomy of the Fig Wall (Ficus, Moraceae)
Ficus Burkei
Investigations Into Stability in the Fig/Fig-Wasp Mutualism
Terrestrial Arthropod Surveys on Pagan Island, Northern Marianas
Weiblen, G.D. 2002 How to Be a Fig Wasp. Ann. Rev. Entomol. 47:299
Molecular Markers Reveal Reproductive Strategies of Non-Pollinating Fig
The Role of Mating Systems in Sexual Selection in Parasitoid Wasps
Ficus Lutea (Vahl) Miquel (1847) Galoglychia
Cambodian Journal of Natural History
From Plant Exploitation to Mutualism
Department of Biology Imperial College at Silwood Park Ascot, Berks, SL5 7PY, UK
GENETICS, EVOLUTION and BIOLOGICAL CONTROL Ch00-Prelims.Qxd 10/30/03 2:50 PM Page Ii Ch00-Prelims.Qxd 10/30/03 2:50 PM Page Iii
New Species Assemblages Disrupt Obligatory Mutualisms Between Figs and Their Pollinators
(Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) Populations in West
Antennae and the Role of Olfaction and Contact Stimulation in Mate
A Comparison of Pollinator Fig Wasp Development in Figs of Ficus Montana and Its Hybrids with Ficus Asperifolia
BOTANICAL RESEARCH Insect-Plant Interactions in a Crop Protection Perspective ADVANCES in BOTANICAL RESEARCH
Evolutionary Ecology of Fig Wasps Associated with the Port Jackson Fig
Top View
Ovipositor Morphology Correlates with Life History Evolution in Agaonid Fig
The Community Structure of Insects Associated with Figs at Xishuangbanna, China
Aspects of Pollination and Floral Development in Ficus Capensis Thunb
Conserved Community Structure and Simultaneous Divergence Events in the Fig Wasps Associated with Ficus Benjamina in Australia and China
Fighting in Fig Wasps 743 Et Al., 2008)
The Evolution of Animal Weapons
Viewed As Examples of Life-History Trait Syndromes As Crucially Important for Membership in Such Communities Associated with Dispersal [21, 22]
Description of Two New Species of Fig Wasps (Chalcidoidea: Pteromalidae: Sycoryctinae) Associated with Ficus Benguetensis
Interactions Between Figs (Ficus Spp., Moraceae) And
Confirmation of the Parasitoid Feeding Habit in and Their Impact On
Fighting Strategies in Two Species of Fig Wasp
Sirovena Bouček (Pteromalidae: Pireninae), a New Member of the Fig Wasp Community Associated with Ficus Microcarpa (Moraceae)
Ent20 3 273 286 Gumovsky.P65
Interactions Between Pollinator and Non-Pollinator Fig Wasps: Correlations Between Their Numbers Can Be Misleading
Ficus (Moraceae) and Fig Wasps (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) in Taiwan Anthony Bain1,2, Hsy-Yu Tzeng3, Wen-Jer Wu4 and Lien-Siang Chou1*
Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea)
Sneaky African Fig Wasps That Oviposit Through Holes Drilled by Other Species
Universidad De Guadalajara