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Foundations of Tropical Forest Biology: Classic Papers with ...
Percentage of seeds, galls and empty pistils found in phase D syconia,
containing Ceratosolen only, Sycophaga only or both species, in short-styled and
long-styled flowers OVIPOSITOR •f a? /o a a u u u if it it length In mm. FIG. 9.
Percentage ...
Robin L. Chazdon, T. C. Whitmore, 2002
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Biological Invasions in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin
In August, wasps enter receptive syconia of male trees and oviposit. The larvae
then develop within the syconia, overwintering within these as final instar larvae.
In spring, wasp development resumes. Adult mated females emerge from the ...
Francesco Di Castri, A.J. Hansen, M Debussche, 1990
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Reproductive Biology of Plants
Reproductive success of both fig and wasp depends on transmission of a very
strong signal by receptive syconia (Harrison and Shanahan 2005). Several
studies have shown that volatile compounds emitted by the receptive syconia are
...
Kishan Gopal Ramawat, Jean-Michel Mérillon, K. R. Shivanna, 2014
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Fields of Change: Progress in African Archaeobotany
Most species of figs in the world are monoecious (the genus Ficus has more than
600 species) and have male and female flowers within a single syconia. In Ficus
carica, the male flowers and short-style female flowers are produced in syconia ...
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Plants and People: Choices and Diversity through Time
Most species of the genus Ficus in the world are monoecious and have male and
female flowers with- in single syconia. In Ficus carica, wild and cultivated forms
develop different kinds of inflorescences. Wild fig trees (caprifig) produce male ...
Alexandre Chevalier, Elena Marinova, Leonor Pena-Chocarro, 2014
Many Drosophilidae feed on syconia, but most records are Afrotropical.
Lissocephala are obligate fig-breeders, with some species being restricted to a
single species of Ficus. However, Zapronius and Drosophila appear to be
feeding ...
Allan D. Watt, Nigel E. Stork, Mark D. Hunter, 1997
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Issues in Ecological Research and Application: 2011 Edition
between the mutualists and exploiters. In response to an exploiter, our
experiment shows that the fig can (1) abort syconia-containing flowers that have
been galled by the exploiter, Apocryptophagus testacea, which oviposits before
the ...
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Hills and Streams: An Ecology of Hong Kong
The fruit—like figs (technically termed syconia) of the fig plant are, in fact, hollow
receptacles with the numerous, unisexual flowers on the inside. These flowers
are pollinated by tiny wasps which force their way into the syconium through the ...
David Dudgeon, Richard Corlett, 1994
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Insect Evolutionary Ecology: Proceedings of the Royal ...
It all happens quickly, once wasps have eclosed, but there is a limited period of
time (around 24 h) in which it is possible to engineer contests between
individuals, move wasps between different syconia, etc. (e.g. Frank, 1985b;
Zammit and ...
Royal Entomological Society of London. Symposium, Mark Fellowes, Graham Holloway, 2005
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Plant-Pollinator Interactions: From Specialization to ...
flowers nectarless Some individuals rewardless All flowers rewardless Some
individuals rewardless All flowers rewardless traps Brood site (m syconia/plants);
no reward (f syconia/plants) Brood site (hermaphroditic syconia); no reward ...
Nickolas M. Waser, Jeff Ollerton, 2006