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Responses of fig wasps to host plant volatile cues
Authors:Anthony B Ware  Stephen G Compton
Affiliation:(1) Department of Zoology and Entomology, Rhodes University, 6140 Grahamstown, South Africa;(2) Present address: Department of Pure and Applied Biology, University of Leeds, LS2 9TJ Leeds, England;(3) Outspan Citrus Centre, P.O. Box 28, 1200 Nelspruit, South Africa
Abstract:Fig wasps (Chalcidoidea; Agaonidae) are intimately associated with the 750 or so species of fig trees (Ficus, Moraceae). Each tree species is usually pollinated by a single species of wasp belonging to the subfamily Agaoninae, while other wasps of the family are parasitoids or seed predators. Previous experiments have shown that the wasps are attracted to the trees by volatiles emanating from the figs. Using fig-bearing trees and arrays of sticky traps baited with figs, we investigated the specificity of wasp attraction and its timing. The pollinators of two closely relatedFicus species were specifically attracted to figs of their host species and only at the time when figs were ready to be pollinated. Some nonpollinating fig wasps appear to respond to the same volatile cues.
Keywords:Hymenoptera  Agaonidae  evolution  fig wasps  host finding  volatile attractants  Ficus  Moraceae
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