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The impact of a gall midge on the reproductive success of Ficus benjamina, a potentially invasive fig tree 

 
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作者: Miao BG
刊物名称: BIOLOGICAL CONTROL
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论文题目英文: The impact of a gall midge on the reproductive success of Ficus benjamina, a potentially invasive fig tree
年: In Press
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联系作者: Peng YQ
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 Fig trees (Ficus spp.) are popular ornamental trees that are entirely dependent on a mutalistic association
with host-specific pollinating fig wasps for reproduction. They can become naturalized and invasive in
countries where the associated pollinator is also established. Figs. (syconia) are also also utilized by a
diverse community of organisms that are potentially detrimental to the pollinators or seed production.
Ficus benjamina is a widely-planted fig tree with the ability to establish outside its native range. We
examined the impact of an undescribed gall midge species associated with F. benjamina within the plant’s
natural range in Xishuangbanna, south-western China. Observations on the levels of abundance of the
midge together with fig abortion and seed germination rates showed that the gall midge had a strong
negative effect on reproduction. The gall midge reduced pollinator survival and at high densities eliminated
all pollinators, due primarily to premature abortion of figs. Seed numbers were only reduced at
high gall midge densities, but seed quality, as measured by germination success and root growth rates,
was greatly reduced whenever the gall midge was present. Within its presumed natural range the gall
midge appears to be host specific, and given its dramatic impact on host reproductive success, is a potential
candidate for the biological control of F. benjamina.
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