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| ONE FIG TO BIND THEM ALL: HOST CONSERVATISM IN A FIG WASP COMMUNITY UNRAVELED BY COSPECIATION ANALYSES AMONG POLLINATING AND
NONPOLLINATING FIG WASPS Emmanuelle Jousselin, Simon van Noort, Vincent Berry, Jean-Yves Rasplus, Nina Rnsted, J. Christoff Erasmus, and Jaco M. Greeff Evolution (2008) 62: 1777 Link to Article |
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| Coevolution and Divergence in the Joshua Tree/Yucca Moth Mutualism William Godsoe, Jeremy B. Yoder, Christopher Irwin Smith, and Olle Pellmyr The American Naturalist (2008) 171: 816 Link to Article |
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| An inquiline fig wasp using seeds as a resource for small male production: a potential first step for the evolution of new
feeding habits? RODRIGO A. SANTINELO PEREIRA, SIMONE DE PÁDUA TEIXEIRA, and FINN KJELLBERG Biological Journal of the Linnean Society (2007) 92: 9 Link to Article |
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| Maintenance of Specificity in an Isolated Fig Rhett D. Harrison Biotropica (2007) 39: 275 Link to Article |
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| Reconstruction of fig wasp mating structure: how many mothers share a fig? MONIKA ZAVODNA, SHANNON M. KNAPP, STEPHEN G. COMPTON, PAUL ARENS, BEN VOSMAN, PETER J. van DIJK, PHILIP M. GILMARTIN, and JOS M. M. van DAMME Ecological Entomology (2007) 32: 485 Link to Article |
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| Interspecific Variation of Floral Scent Composition in Glochidion and its Association with Host-specific Pollinating Seed
Parasite (Epicephala) Tomoko Okamoto, Atsushi Kawakita, and Makoto Kato Journal of Chemical Ecology (2007) 33: 1065 Link to Article |
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| Diglyphus isaea (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae): a probable complex of cryptic species that forms an important biological control
agent of agromyzid leaf miners Z.-L. Sha, C.-D. Zhu, R. W. Murphy, and D.-W. Huang Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research (2007) 45: 128 Link to Article |
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| Host-specificity and coevolution among pollinating and nonpollinating New World fig wasps WENDY A. MARUSSICH and CARLOS A. MACHADO Molecular Ecology (2007) 16: 1925 Link to Article |
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| Population genetic signatures of diffuse co-evolution between leaf-cutting ants and their cultivar fungi A. S. MIKHEYEV, U. G. MUELLER, and J. J. BOOMSMA Molecular Ecology (2007) 16: 209 Link to Article |
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| Development and characterization of microsatellite markers for a fig-pollinating wasp (Ceratosolen sp. 1) of Ficus septica RONG-CHIEN LIN, CHUAN-CHIN HUANG, and SHOU-HSIEN LI Molecular Ecology Notes (2007) 7: 1360 Link to Article |
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| Niche diversity in crustacean cryptic species: complementarity in spatial distribution and predation risk Gary A. Wellborn and Rickey D. Cothran Oecologia (2007) 154: 175 Link to Article |
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| Molecular phylogeny of fig wasp pollinators (Agaonidae, Hymenoptera) of Ficus section Galoglychia J. Christoff Erasmus, Simon van Noort, Emmanuelle Jousselin, and Jaco M. Greeff Zoologica Scripta (2007) 36: 61 Link to Article |
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| Ecological distribution and niche segregation of sibling species: the case of bean beetles, Acanthoscelides obtectus Say and
A. obvelatus Bridwell NADIR ALVAREZ, LÉNY MERCIER, MARTINE HOSSAERT-MCKEY, JORGE CONTRERAS-GARDUÑO, GEORGES KUNSTLER, ALEXANDRE AEBI, and BETTY BENREY Ecological Entomology (2006) 31: 582 Link to Article |
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| TEMPORAL DYNAMICS OF ANTAGONISM AND MUTUALISM IN A GEOGRAPHICALLY VARIABLE PLANT–INSECT INTERACTION John N. Thompson and Catherine C. Fernandez Ecology (2006) 87: 103 Link to Article |
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| Patterns of diversification of Afrotropical Otiteselline fig waSPS: phylogenetic study reveals a double radiation across host
figs and conservatism of host association E. JOUSSELIN, S. VAN NOORT, J.-Y. RASPLUS, and J. M. GREEFF Journal of Evolutionary Biology (2006) 19: 253 Link to Article |
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| Rampant host switching and multiple female body colour transitions in Philotrypesis (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea: Agaonidae) Z. -F. JIANG, D. -W. HUANG, L.-L. CHEN, W. -Q. ZHEN, Y. -G. FU, and Z. -Q. PENG Journal of Evolutionary Biology (2006) 19: 1157 Link to Article |
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| Assessment of the diversity and species specificity of the mutualistic association between Epicephala moths and Glochidion
trees ATSUSHI KAWAKITA and MAKOTO KATO Molecular Ecology (2006) 15: 3567 Link to Article |
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| Pressure-induced electronic spin transition of iron in magnesiowustite-(Mg,Fe)O Jung-Fu Lin, Alexander G. Gavriliuk, Viktor V. Struzhkin, Steven D. Jacobsen, Wolfgang Sturhahn, Michael Y. Hu, Paul Chow, and Choong-Shik Yoo Physical Review B (2006) 73: 113107 Link to Article |
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| Genetic Divergence Among Host-Specific Cryptic Species in Cotesia melitaearum Aggregate (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), Parasitoids
of Checkerspot Butterflies Maaria Kankare, Saskya Van Nouhuys, and Ilkka Hanski Annals of the Entomological Society of America (2005) 98: 382 Link to Article |
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| Host specialization by Cotesia wasps (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) parasitizing species-rich Melitaeini (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)
communities in north-eastern Spain MAARIA KANKARE, CONSTANTI STEFANESCU, SASKYA VAN NOUHUYS, and MARK R. SHAW Biological Journal of the Linnean Society (2005) 86: 45 Link to Article |
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| SEX-RATIO ADJUSTMENT WHEN RELATIVES INTERACT: A TEST OF CONSTRAINTS ON ADAPTATION Stuart A. West, David M. Shuker, and Ben C. Sheldon Evolution (2005) 59: 1211 Link to Article |
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| SEX-RATIO ADJUSTMENT WHEN RELATIVES INTERACT: A TEST OF CONSTRAINTS ON ADAPTATION Stuart A. West, David M. Shuker, and Ben C. Sheldon Evolution (2005) 59: 1211 Link to Article |
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| To self, or not to self… A review of outcrossing and pollen-mediated gene flow in neotropical trees M Ward, C W Dick, R Gribel, and A J Lowe Heredity (2005) 95: 246 Link to Article |
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| Do Fig Wasps Produce Mixed Paternity Clutches? M. Zavodna, S. G. Compton, S. Raja, P. M. Gilmartin, and J. M. M. van Damme Journal of Insect Behavior (2005) 18: 351 Link to Article |
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| Development and characterization of microsatellite markers for two dioecious Ficus species MONIKA ZAVODNA, PAUL ARENS, PETER J. VAN DIJK, and BEN VOSMAN Molecular Ecology Notes (2005) 5: 355 Link to Article |
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| 60 million years of co-divergence in the fig–wasp symbiosis Nina Rønsted, George D. Weiblen, James M. Cook, Nicolas Salamin, Carlos A. Machado, and Vincent Savolainen Proceedings of The Royal Society B Biological Sciences (2005) 272: 2593 Link to Article |
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| Coexistence of cryptic species Da-Yong Zhang, Kui Lin, and Ilkka Hanski Ecology Letters (2004) 7: 165 Link to Article |
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| COSPECIATION ANALYSIS OF AN OBLIGATE POLLINATION MUTUALISM: HAVEGLOCHIDION TREES (EUPHORBIACEAE) AND POLLINATING EPICEPHALA
MOTHS(GRACILLARIIDAE) DIVERSIFIED IN PARALLEL? Atsushi Kawakita, Atsushi Takimura, Toru Terachi, Teiji Sota, and Makoto Kato Evolution (2004) 58: 2201 Link to Article |
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| COSPECIATION ANALYSIS OF AN OBLIGATE POLLINATION MUTUALISM: HAVE GLOCHIDION TREES (EUPHORBIACEAE) AND POLLINATING EPICEPHALA
MOTHS (GRACILLARIIDAE) DIVERSIFIED IN PARALLEL? Atsushi Kawakita, Atsushi Takimura, Toru Terachi, Teiji Sota, and Makoto Kato Evolution (2004) 58: 2201 Link to Article |
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| CODIVERSIFICATION IN AN ANT-PLANT MUTUALISM: STEM TEXTURE AND THE EVOLUTION OF HOST USE IN CREMATOGASTER (FORMICIDAE: MYRMICINAE)
INHABITANTS OF MACARANGA (EUPHORBIACEAE) Swee-Peck Quek, Stuart J. Davies, Takao Itino, and Naomi E. Pierce Evolution (2004) 58: 554 Link to Article |
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| Flower Specialization in a Passively Pollinated Monoecious Fig: A Question of Style and Stigma? Emmanuelle Jousselin, Finn Kjellberg, and Edward Allen Herre International Journal of Plant Sciences (2004) 165: 587 Link to Article |
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| Inbreeding and population structure in two pairs of cryptic fig wasp species Drude Molbo, Carlos A. Machado, Edward Allen Herre, and Laurent Keller Molecular Ecology (2004) 13: 1613 Link to Article |
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| Pollinator Divergence within an Obligate Mutualism: Two Yucca Moth Species (Lepidoptera; Prodoxidae: Tegeticula) on the Joshua
Tree (Yucca brevifolia; Agavaceae) O. Pellmyr and K. A. Segraves Annals of the Entomological Society of America (2003) 96: 716 Link to Article |
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| Interacting Guilds: Moving beyond the Pairwise Perspective on Mutualisms. Maureen L. Stanton The American Naturalist (2003) 162: S10 Link to Article |
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