نتایج جستجو برای: cynipid inquiline

تعداد نتایج: 147  

2016
Walter P. Pfliegler Ferenc Báthori Danny Haelewaters András Tartally

Myrmecophilous arthropods and their manifold relations to host ants are interesting from an evolutionary perspective. Rickia wasmannii is an ectoparasitic fungus belonging to the Laboulbeniales order. Here, we show that inquiline mites can become infected by R. wasmannii, which was thought to be restricted to the genus Myrmica (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). This is the first report of R. wasmannii ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
Graham N Stone Raymond W J M van der Ham Jan G Brewer

Trace fossils of insect feeding have contributed substantially to our understanding of the evolution of insect-plant interactions. The most complex phenotypes of herbivory are galls, whose diagnostic morphologies often allow the identification of the gall inducer. Although fossil insect-induced galls over 300Myr old are known, most are two-dimensional impressions lacking adequate morphological ...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2003
Jamie M Kneitel Thomas E Miller

Dispersal among local communities can have a variety of effects on species composition and diversity at local and regional scales. Local conditions (e.g., resource and predator densities) can have independent effects, as well as interact with dispersal, to alter these patterns. Based on metacommunity models, we predicted that local diversity would show a unimodal relationship with dispersal fre...

Journal: :Journal of insect physiology 2015
Ping Wen Jianchu Mo Chunwen Lu Ken Tan Jan Šobotník David Sillam-Dussès

Ancistrotermes dimorphus is a common Macrotermitinae representative, facultative inquiline by its life-style, occurring in South-East China. Sex pheromone is used for couple formation and maintenance, and it is produced by and released from the female sternal gland and is highly attractive to males. Based on our combined behavioral, chemical and electrophysiological analyses, we identified (3Z,...

Journal: :Flora 2022

Leafflowers (Phyllanthus; Phyllanthaceae) are engaged in obligate mutualisms with leafflower moths (Epicephala) that actively pollinate leafflowers and consume the developing seeds as larvae. Among >1,000 species of worldwide, however, mutualism is considered to be present only roughly half species. Knowledge on pollination biology remaining critical for understanding origin mutualism, but such...

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2013
Z László B Tóthmérész

We tested the enemy hypothesis for gall morphology on a model system comprising two Diplolepis rose gall wasp species and their associated parasitoids. The enemy hypothesis predicts both that gall traits will influence parasitoid attack rates within species, and that galls with contrasting morphologies will support different parasitoid communities. This hypothesis is supported by studies at bot...

2015
Fredrik Ronquist José-Luis Nieves-Aldrey Matthew L. Buffington Zhiwei Liu Johan Liljeblad Johan A. A. Nylander Carlos López-Vaamonde

Gall wasps (Cynipidae) represent the most spectacular radiation of gall-inducing insects. In addition to true gall formers, gall wasps also include phytophagous inquilines, which live inside the galls induced by gall wasps or other insects. Here we present the first comprehensive molecular and total-evidence analyses of higher-level gall wasp relationships. We studied more than 100 taxa represe...

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