Non-mutualistic yucca moths and their evolutionary consequences.
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Cryptic species of fig-pollinating wasps: implications for the evolution of the fig-wasp mutualism, sex allocation, and precision of adaptationForty million years of mutualism: evidence for eocene origin of the yucca-yucca moth associationComparative phylogeography of a coevolved community: concerted population expansions in Joshua trees and four yucca mothsDevelopmental cheating in the social bacterium Myxococcus xanthusHow to become a yucca moth: Minimal trait evolution needed to establish the obligate pollination mutualismRepeated independent evolution of obligate pollination mutualism in the Phyllantheae-Epicephala associationCheating and the evolutionary stability of mutualismsThe exploitation of mutualismsSPECIALIZATION AND RESOURCE TRADE: BIOLOGICAL MARKETS AS A MODEL OF MUTUALISMSOrigin of a complex key innovation in an obligate insect-plant mutualism.High temperatures result in smaller nurseries which lower reproduction of pollinators and parasites in a brood site pollination mutualism.Functional diversity in coral-dinoflagellate symbiosisDiffuse coevolution between two Epicephala species (Gracillariidae) and two Breynia species (Phyllanthaceae)Patterns of speciation in the Yucca moths: parallel species radiations within the Tegeticula yuccasella species complex.Diverse historical processes shape deep phylogeographical divergence in the pollinating seed parasite Greya politella.Independent, specialized invasions of ectomycorrhizal mutualism by two nonphotosynthetic orchids.Conflict, cheats and the persistence of symbioses.Asymmetric or diffusive co-evolution generates meta-populations in fig-fig wasp mutualisms.Partner abundance controls mutualism stability and the pace of morphological change over geologic time.Testing the out-of-Florida hypothesis on the origin of cheating in the yucca-yucca moth mutualism.Cospeciation analysis of an obligate pollination mutualism: have Glochidion trees (Euphorbiaceae) and pollinating Epicephala moths (Gracillariidae) diversified in parallel?Phytophagous insect oviposition shifts in response to probability of flower abortion owing to the presence of basal fruits.The evolution of inquilinism, host-plant use and mitochondrial substitution rates in Tamalia gall aphids.Toward an evolutionary definition of cheating.Plant reproductive traits mediate tritrophic feedback effects within an obligate brood-site pollination mutualism.Herbivory eliminates fitness costs of mutualism exploiters.Diffusive coevolution and mutualism maintenance mechanisms in a fig-fig wasp system.Habitat conversion, extinction thresholds, and pollination services in agroecosystems.Limiting cheaters in mutualism: evidence from hybridization between mutualist and cheater yucca moths.Mutualism favours higher host specificity than does antagonism in plant-herbivore interaction.Discriminative host sanction together with relatedness promote the cooperation in fig/fig wasp mutualism.Honesty and cheating in cleaning symbioses: evolutionarily stable strategies defined by variable pay-offs.A castration parasite of an ant-plant mutualism.Edible ectomycorrhizal mushrooms: challenges and achievementsSterilization and canopy modification of a swollen thorn acacia tree by a plant-antWhen good relationships go bad
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Non-mutualistic yucca moths and their evolutionary consequences.
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Non-mutualistic yucca moths and their evolutionary consequences.
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Non-mutualistic yucca moths and their evolutionary consequences.
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Non-mutualistic yucca moths and their evolutionary consequences.
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P2093
P356
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Non-mutualistic yucca moths and their evolutionary consequences.
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Leebens-Mack J
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10.1038/380155A0
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1996-03-01T00:00:00Z
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