Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional
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Background: Non-pollinating Sycophaginae (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea) form small ...
The unique and highly endemic fauna of Wallacea has been extensively examined; h...
The unique and highly endemic fauna of Wallacea has been extensively examined; h...
The preamble to the Systema Brachyurorum (Ng et al., 2008), the catalysis for th...
This study aims to clarify geographic differentiation of Ganaspis xanthopoda and...
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Out of Australia and back again: the world-wide historical biogeography of non-pollinating fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Sycophaginae)
Aim Figs (Ficus, Moraceae) are exploited by rich communities of often host‐specific phytophagous wasps. Among them, gall‐inducing Sycophaginae (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea) may share a common history with Ficus and their mutualistic pollinators (Agaonidae). We investigate here, for the first time, the phylogeny and biogeographical history of Sycophaginae and compare the timing of radiation and dispersion of major clades with available data on Ficus and fig pollinators. Reconstructing the history of their host colonization and association over space and time is central to understanding how fig wasp communities were assembled. Journal of Biogeography 38(2):209–225 · September 2011