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Ficus and fig wasp references

(Life; Embryophyta (plants); Angiospermae (flowering plants); Eudicotyledons; Order: Rosales; Family: Moraceae; Genus: Ficus)

This list has yet to become a comprehensive compilation. Ideally we would like to develop a resource that includes all publications dealing with any aspect of life associated with fig trees. Please send details of additional or missing publications to Simon van Noort.

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Zakaria, M. 1994. Ecological Effects Of Selective Logging In A Lowland Dipterocarp Forest On Avifauna, With Special Reference To Frugivorous Birds. Faculty Of Life Sciences. Ph.D. Thesis, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Malaysia.

Zalom, F.G. & Flint, M.L. 1990. Integrated pest management in California. California Agriculture. 44: 4-6.

Zann, R. A., Male, E. B. & Darjono. 1990. Bird Colonisation Of Anak Krakatau, An Emergent Volcanic Island. Philosophical Transactions Of The Royal Society Of London B 328: 95-121.

Zareh, N.; Westoby, M. & Pimentel, D. 1980. Evolution in a laboratory host-parasitoid system and its effect on population kinetics. Canadian Entomologist. 112: 1049-1060.

Zhang, D-Y., Lin, K. & Hanski, I. 2004. Coexistence of cryptic species. Ecology Letters 7: 165-169.

Zhang, G.M, Song, Q.S, & Yang, D.R. 2006. Phenology of Ficus racemosa in Xishuangbanna, SW China. Biotropica, 38: 334-341.

Zhang, S-Y. & Wang, L-X. 1995. Fruit consumption and seed dispersal of Ziziphus cinnamomum (Rhamnaceae) by two sympatric primates (Cebus apella and Ateles paniscus) in French Guiana. Biotropica 27: 397-401.

Zhao, Q., Deng, Z. & Xu, J. 1991. Natural Foods And Their Ecological Implications For Macaca thibetana at Mount Emei, China. Folia Primatologia 57: 1-15.

Zhen W, Huang D, Xiao J, Yang D, Zhu C, Xiao H (2005) Ovipositor length of three Apocrypta species: effect on oviposition behavior and correlation with syconial thickness. Phytoparasitica 33: 113-120.

 


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