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Transferability and characterization of microsatellite markers in two Neotropical Ficus species
(Sociedade Brasileira de Genética, 2009)
Microsatellite markers were transferred and characterized for two Neotropical fig tree species, Ficus citrifolia and Ficus eximia. Our study demonstrated that microsatellite markers developed from different subgenera of ...
Sperm morphology: A novel way to associate female-males of highly sexual dimorphic fig wasp species
(INT SCIENCE SERVICES/BALABAN PUBLISHERSIsrael, 2008)
Colonization sequence of non-pollinating fig wasps associated with Ficus citrifolia in Brazil
(INT SCIENCE SERVICES/BALABAN PUBLISHERS, 2008)
Mutualisms, such as the fig-agaonid wasp association, are susceptible to colonization by parasitic species, which exploit the resources involved therein. In most cases, they oviposit into the figs from outside without ...
Sperm morphology: A novel way to associate female-males of highly sexual dimorphic fig wasp species
(INT SCIENCE SERVICES/BALABAN PUBLISHERS, 2008)
Males of pollinating and some non-pollinating fig wasps are wingless and quite dissimilar to their co-specific females. Due to the accentuated sexual dimorphism, males and females of some fig wasp species were described ...
Different ontogenetic processes promote dicliny in Ficus L. (Moraceae)
(Gauthier-villars/editions ElsevierParisFrança, 2014)
Mating strategies and aggressive combat in wingless neotropical fig wasp males
(Tecpar, 2008)
The aim of this work was to study the wingless males of pollinating (Pegoscapus tonduzi) and two nonpollinating fig wasp species, genus Idarnes, associated with figs (Ficus citrifolia) in Brazil to answer the following ...
Diversification in the use of resources by Idarnes species: bypassing functional constraints in the fig-fig wasp interaction
(WILEY-BLACKWELLMALDEN, 2013-08-02)
Mutualisms such as the figfig wasp mutualism are generally exploited by parasites. We demonstrate that amongst nonpollinating fig wasps (NPFWs) parasitic on Ficus citrifolia, a species of Idarnes galls flowers and another ...
Non-pollinating wasps distort the sex ratio of pollinating fig wasps
(Blackwell PublishingOxfordInglaterra, 2005)
Mutualism from the inside: coordinated development of plant and insect in an active pollinating fig wasp
(SPRINGERDORDRECHT, 2012)
Recent studies on the obligate interaction between fig trees and their pollinating agaonid wasps have focused on population aspects and wasp-seed exploitation at the level of the inflorescence. Detailed studies on larval ...
Effect of local mate competition on fig wasp sex ratiosEfeito da competição local por acasalamentos na razão sexual de vespas de figo
(Instituto Internacional de Ecologia, 2006)