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Parasitism Features of a Fig Wasp of Genus Apocrypta (Pteromalidae: Pteromalinae) Associated with a Host Belonging to Ficus Subgenus Ficus.


ABSTRACT: Non-pollinating fig wasps (NPFWs), particularly long-ovipositored Sycoryctina wasps, exhibit a high species specificity and exert complex ecological effects on the obligate mutualism between the plant genus Ficus and pollinating fig wasps. Apocrypta is a genus of NPFWs that mostly interacts with the Ficus species under the subgenus Sycomorus, and the symbiosis case between Apocrypta and F. pedunculosa var. mearnsii, a Ficus species under subgenus Ficus, is unique. As fig's internal environments and the wasp communities are distinct between the two subgenera, we addressed the following two questions: (1) Are the parasitism features of the Apocrypta wasp associated with F. pedunculosa var. mearnsii different from those of other congeneric species? (2) Is this Apocrypta species an efficient wasp that lives in its unique host? Our observation revealed that this wasp is an endoparasitic idiobiont parasitoid, as most congeneric species are, but developed a relatively long ovipositor. Furthermore, the relationships of the parasitism rate versus the pollinator number, the fig wall, and the sex ratio of the pollinator, respectively, showed that it possessed a higher parasitism ability than that of other congeners. However, its parasitism rate was low, and thus it was not an efficient wasp in its habitat. This difference between parasitism ability and parasitism rate might be a consequence of its oviposition strategy and the severe habitat conditions. These findings may also provide insights into the mechanism to maintain the interaction between the fig tree and the fig wasp community.

SUBMITTER: Chou PA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10231072 | biostudies-literature | 2023 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Parasitism Features of a Fig Wasp of Genus <i>Apocrypta</i> (Pteromalidae: Pteromalinae) Associated with a Host Belonging to <i>Ficus</i> Subgenus <i>Ficus</i>.

Chou Po-An PA   Bain Anthony A   Chantarasuwan Bhanumas B   Tzeng Hsy-Yu HY  

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Non-pollinating fig wasps (NPFWs), particularly long-ovipositored Sycoryctina wasps, exhibit a high species specificity and exert complex ecological effects on the obligate mutualism between the plant genus <i>Ficus</i> and pollinating fig wasps. <i>Apocrypta</i> is a genus of NPFWs that mostly interacts with the <i>Ficus</i> species under the subgenus <i>Sycomorus</i>, and the symbiosis case between <i>Apocrypta</i> and <i>F. pedunculosa</i> var. <i>mearnsii</i>, a <i>Ficus</i> species under su  ...[more]

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