Making the most of your pollinators: An epiphytic fig tree encourages its pollinators to roam between figs
Ficus species are characterized by their unusual enclosed inflorescences (figs) and their relationship with obligate pollinator fig wasps (Agaonidae). Fig trees have a variety of growth forms, but true epiphytes are rare, and one example is Ficus deltoidea of Southeast Asia. Presumably as an adaptat...
Main Authors: | Compton, S.G (Author), Idris, A.G (Author), Mohd Hatta, S.K (Author), Quinnell, R.J (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2021
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Series: | Ecology and Evolution
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Online Access: | View Fulltext in Publisher View in Scopus |
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