نتایج جستجو برای: wasps

تعداد نتایج: 3431  

Journal: :Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America 1987

Journal: :The Canadian Entomologist 1908

Journal: :Nature 1896

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2004
Douglas W Yu Jo Ridley Emmanuelle Jousselin Edward Allen Herre Stephen G Compton James M Cook Jamie C Moore George D Weiblen

A classic example of a mutualism is the one between fig plants (Ficus) and their specialized and obligate pollinating wasps. The wasps deposit eggs in fig ovules, which the larvae then consume. Because the wasps derive their fitness only from consumed seeds, this mutualism can persist only if the wasps are prevented from laying eggs in all ovules. The search for mechanisms that can limit ovipos...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2009
Carlos Lopez-Vaamonde Niklas Wikström Karl M Kjer George D Weiblen Jean Yves Rasplus Carlos A Machado James M Cook

Figs and fig-pollinating wasps are obligate mutualists that have coevolved for over 60 million years. But when and where did pollinating fig wasps (Agaonidae) originate? Some studies suggest that agaonids arose in the Late Cretaceous and the current distribution of fig-wasp faunas can be explained by the break-up of the Gondwanan landmass. However, recent molecular-dating studies suggest diverg...

2012
Joseph R. Coelho Jon M. Hastings Charles W. Holliday

This study evaluated foraging effectiveness of Pacific cicada killers (Sphecius convallis) by comparing observed prey loads to that predicted by an optimality model. Female S. convallis preyed exclusively on the cicada Tibicen parallelus, resulting in a mean loaded flight muscle ratio (FMR) of 0.187 (N = 46). This value lies just above the marginal level, and only seven wasps (15%) were below 0...

2009
Anthony Raw

An important aspect of the hunting strategy of neotropical social wasps (I-Iymenoplera: Vespidae) is where thcy hunt. Three species used two behavioural components in their se lection ofa place 10 search for prey. The wasps utili zed lhe odom of (j'eshly damaged leaves as cues (which could be synomones) to se lecl which leaves to inspect and also they remembered a place to which they were stron...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2010
S L Portman J H Frank R McSorley N C Leppla

Larra bicolor F. (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae) is a specialist parasitoid of Scapteriscus (Orthoptera: Gryllotalpidae) mole crickets, attacking adults and medium to large nymphs of the hosts. Adult wasps derive energy from plant nectars. In replicated trials in pastures in northern Florida, many more wasps fed on nectar of Spermacoce verticillata F. (Rubiaceae), a non-native plant, than on nectar ...

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