One step ahead: a parasitoid disperses farther and forms a wider geographic population than its fig wasp host.
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Unravelling mummies: cryptic diversity, host specificity, trophic and coevolutionary interactions in psyllid - parasitoid food webs.Tracking the elusive history of diversification in plant-herbivorous insect-parasitoid food webs: insights from figs and fig wasps.Diversification and spatial structuring in the mutualism between Ficus septica and its pollinating wasps in insular South East Asia.Local coexistence and genetic isolation of three pollinator species on the same fig tree species.Cryptic diversity in a fig wasp community-morphologically differentiated species are sympatric but cryptic species are parapatric.Strong dispersal in a parasitoid wasp overwhelms habitat fragmentation and host population dynamics.Different genetic structures revealed resident populations of a specialist parasitoid wasp in contrast to its migratory host.Life-history strategy, resource dispersion and phylogenetic associations shape dispersal of a fig wasp community.Conserved community structure and simultaneous divergence events in the fig wasps associated with Ficus benjamina in Australia and China.Geographic structuring into vicariant species-pairs in a wide-ranging, high-dispersal plant–insect mutualism: the case of Ficus racemosa and its pollinating waspsField studies reveal a close relative of C. elegans thrives in the fresh figs of Ficus septica and disperses on its Ceratosolen pollinating waspsPlant geographic phenotypic variation drives diversification in its associated community of a phytophagous insect and its parasitoids
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One step ahead: a parasitoid disperses farther and forms a wider geographic population than its fig wasp host.
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James M Cook
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2016-01-18T00:00:00Z