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More examples of breakdown the 1:1 partner specificity between figs and fig wasps.

Hui YuYaolin LiaoYufen ChengYongxia JiaStephen G Compton
Published in: Botanical studies (2021)
Our results gave more examples to the breakdown of extreme specificity, which suggest that host expansion events where pollinators reproduce in figs other than those of their usual hosts are not uncommon among fig wasps associated with dioecious hosts. Because closely related trees typically have closely related pollinators that have a very similar appearance, the extent of pollinator-sharing has probably been underestimated. Any pollinators that enter female figs carrying heterospecific pollen could potentially generate hybrid seed, and the extent of hybridization and its significance may also have been underestimated.
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