Cryptic species of fig-pollinating wasps: implications for the evolution of the fig-wasp mutualism, sex allocation, and precision of adaptation
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Deep mtDNA divergences indicate cryptic species in a fig-pollinating waspCritical review of host specificity and its coevolutionary implications in the fig/fig-wasp mutualismFungal endophytes limit pathogen damage in a tropical treeStridulations reveal cryptic speciation in neotropical sympatric ants.Comparative phylogeography of a coevolved community: concerted population expansions in Joshua trees and four yucca mothsExpression and evolutionary divergence of the non-conventional olfactory receptor in four species of fig wasp associated with one species of figHost sex-specific parasites in a functionally dioecious fig: a preference way of adaptation to their hostsAn extreme case of plant-insect codiversification: figs and fig-pollinating wasps.Codivergence and multiple host species use by fig wasp populations of the Ficus pollination mutualismStomatal Ultrastructure, Molecular Phylogeny, and Description of Parasitodiplogaster laevigata n. sp. (Nematoda: Diplogastridae), a Parasite of Fig Wasps60 million years of co-divergence in the fig-wasp symbiosisAdaptive radiation in miniature: the minute salamanders of the Mexican highlands (Amphibia: Plethodontidae:Thorius)Long-term coexistence of rotifer cryptic species.Life-cycle switching and coexistence of species with no niche differentiation.New plant-parasitic nematode from the mostly mycophagous genus Bursaphelenchus discovered inside figs in JapanInterference competition and high temperatures reduce the virulence of fig wasps and stabilize a fig-wasp mutualismDaily Temperature Fluctuations Alter Interactions between Closely Related Species of Marine NematodesCryptic species within the cosmopolitan desiccation-tolerant moss Grimmia laevigata.Genome-wide sequence data suggest the possibility of pollinator sharing by host shift in dioecious figs (Moraceae, Ficus).Barcoding helps biodiversity flyCyto-nuclear discordance in the phylogeny of Ficus section Galoglychia and host shifts in plant-pollinator associations.Competitive exclusion among fig wasps achieved via entrainment of host plant flowering phenology.Ficus (Moraceae) and fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) in TaiwanMolecular approaches to identify cryptic species and polymorphic species within a complex community of fig wasps.Comparisons of host mitochondrial, nuclear and endosymbiont bacterial genes reveal cryptic fig wasp species and the effects of Wolbachia on host mtDNA evolution and diversity.Delimiting species using multilocus data: diagnosing cryptic diversity in the southern cavefish, Typhlichthys subterraneus (Teleostei: Amblyopsidae).Molecular species delimitation of a symbiotic fig-pollinating wasp species complex reveals extreme deviation from reciprocal partner specificityThe integrative taxonomic approach reveals host specific species in an encyrtid parasitoid species complex.Development of microsatellite markers and detection of genetic variation between Goniozus wasp populations.Patterns of speciation in the Yucca moths: parallel species radiations within the Tegeticula yuccasella species complex.Variable interaction specificity and symbiont performance in Panamanian Trachymyrmex and Sericomyrmex fungus-growing ants.Malagasy Dracaena Vand. ex L. (Ruscaceae): an investigation of discrepancies between morphological features and spatial genetic structure at a small evolutionary scaleThe incidence and pattern of copollinator diversification in dioecious and monoecious figs.Host tracking or cryptic adaptation? Phylogeography of Pediobius saulius (Hymenoptera, Eulophidae), a parasitoid of the highly invasive horse-chestnut leafminer.Spatial Scales of Genetic Structure in Free-Standing and Strangler Figs (Ficus, Moraceae) Inhabiting Neotropical ForestsNon-quantitative adjustment of offspring sex ratios in pollinating fig wasps.Cophylogeny of the Ficus microcosm.Diversification and coevolution in brood pollination mutualisms: Windows into the role of biotic interactions in generating biological diversity.To self, or not to self... a review of outcrossing and pollen-mediated gene flow in neotropical trees.The mechanism of pollinator specificity between two sympatric fig varieties: a combination of olfactory signals and contact cues
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Cryptic species of fig-pollinating wasps: implications for the evolution of the fig-wasp mutualism, sex allocation, and precision of adaptation
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Carlos A Machado
Edward Allen Herre
Jan G Sevenster
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10.1073/PNAS.0930903100
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2003-04-24T00:00:00Z