Colonization sequence of non-pollinating fig wasps associated with Ficus citrifolia in Brazil


Autoria(s): ELIAS, L. G.; MENEZES JR., A. O.; PEREIRA, R. A. S.
Contribuinte(s)

UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2008

Resumo

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 providing any pollination service. In this study, we used several different methods (adhesive traps and direct standardized field observations) to assess the colonization sequence of a diverse fig wasp fauna associated with Ficus citrifolia, section Americana, in Brazil. They consistently showed a temporal partitioning in colonization among non-pollinating fig wasp species. Idarnes species belonging to the flavicollis and incerta groups colonized figs just before or during the fig receptive phase. In contrast, Idarnes females belonging to the carme group oviposited one to three weeks later, mainly in the middle of the inter-floral phase. Eurytoma, Heterandrium, Physothorax and Torymus were later colonizers, and laid eggs either in the middle or during the late inter-floral phase. The results suggest that these Neotropical fig wasps have different strategies of resource exploitation, even among species belonging to the same genus.

Identificador

SYMBIOSIS, v.45, n.1/Mar, p.107-111, 2008

0334-5114

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/20602

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eng

Publicador

INT SCIENCE SERVICES/BALABAN PUBLISHERS

Relação

Symbiosis

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closedAccess

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Palavras-Chave #agaonidae #Ficus #mutualism #resource exploitation #NEW-WORLD #ECOLOGY #COMMUNITIES #SYCOMORUS #MUTUALISM #PATTERNS #Microbiology
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article

proceedings paper

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