Department of Zoology and Entomology, Rhodes University, 6140, Grahamstown, South Africa.
J Chem Ecol. 1994 Mar;20(3):785-802. doi: 10.1007/BF02059613.
Fig wasps (Chalcidoidea; Agaonidae) are intimately associated with the 750 or so species of fig trees (Ficus, Moraceae). Each tree species is usually pollinated by a single species of wasp belonging to the subfamily Agaoninae, while other wasps of the family are parasitoids or seed predators. Previous experiments have shown that the wasps are attracted to the trees by volatiles emanating from the figs. Using fig-bearing trees and arrays of sticky traps baited with figs, we investigated the specificity of wasp attraction and its timing. The pollinators of two closely relatedFicus species were specifically attracted to figs of their host species and only at the time when figs were ready to be pollinated. Some nonpollinating fig wasps appear to respond to the same volatile cues.
榕小蜂(膜翅目:榕小蜂科)与约 750 种榕属植物(桑科榕属)密切相关。每一种榕属植物通常由一种榕小蜂亚科的特定物种授粉,而该科的其他榕小蜂则是寄生蜂或种子捕食者。之前的实验表明,榕小蜂是被榕果散发的挥发性物质吸引到树上的。我们使用产榕果的树木和用榕果诱捕的粘性陷阱阵列,研究了榕小蜂吸引的特异性及其时间。两种密切相关的榕属植物的传粉榕小蜂专门被其宿主榕属植物的榕果吸引,而且只在榕果准备授粉的时候被吸引。一些非传粉榕小蜂似乎也对相同的挥发性线索有反应。