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Speciation in fig pollinators and parasites
Authors:Weiblen George D  Bush Guy L
Institution:Department of Plant Biology, University of Minnesota, 1445 Gortner Avenue, Saint Paul 55108, USA. gweiblen@unm.edu
Abstract:Here we draw on phylogenies of figs and fig wasps to suggest how modes of speciation may be affected by interspecific interactions. Mutualists appear to have cospeciated with their hosts to a greater extent than parasites, which showed evidence of host shifting. However, we also repeatedly encountered a pattern not explained by either cospeciation or host switching. Sister species of fig parasites often attack the same host in sympatry, and differences in ovipositor length suggest that parasite speciation could result from divergence in the timing of oviposition with respect to fig development. These observations on fig parasites are consistent with a neglected model of sympatric speciation.
Keywords:Agaonidae  coevolution  cospeciation  mutualism  parasitism  phylogeny
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