- Title
- Fig wasps as vectors of mites and nematodes
- Creator
- Jauharlina, J
- Creator
- Lindquist, E E
- Creator
- Quinnell, R J
- Creator
- Compton, Stephen G
- Creator
- Robertson, Hamish G
- Subject
- To be catalogued
- Date Issued
- 2012
- Date
- 2012
- Type
- text
- Type
- article
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10962/452076
- Identifier
- vital:75101
- Identifier
- https://hdl.handle.net/10520/EJC119300
- Description
- Females of the pollinator fig wasp Elisabethiella baijnathi Wiebes carry mites (Tarsonemella sp. nr. africanus) and nematodes (Parasitodiplogaster sp.) between figs of Ficus burtt-davyi in Grahamstown, South Africa. The mites are phoretic on the outside of the wasps and phytophagous, feeding on galled flowers. The nematodes are transported inside the wasps and eventually eat them. Both mites and nematodes were present throughout the year. The prevalence (fig occupancy rates) of mites and nematodes in different crops ranged between zero and 100 %. Crop size did not influence the prevalence of either mites or nematodes. Contrasting dispersion patterns and relationships with fig wasp foundress numbers indicate that the mites, but not the nematodes, disperse between figs after being carried there by the pollinators, and they may also utilize non-pollinating fig wasps as vectors.
- Format
- 10 pages
- Format
- Language
- English
- Relation
- African Entomology
- Relation
- Jauharlina, J., Quinnell, R.J., Compton, S.G., Lindquist, E.E. and Robertson, H.G., 2012. Fig wasps as vectors of mites and nematodes. African Entomology, 20(1), pp.101-110
- Relation
- African Entomology volume 20 number 1 101 110 2012 2254-8854
- Rights
- Publisher
- Rights
- Use of this resource is governed by the terms and conditions of the African Entomology Statement (https://www.africanentomology.com/)
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