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    .... The distribution of body masses from birds trapped in fig trees were used to estimate the departure body mass...
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    ... and also an increase in temperature some months leads to drying are rain-fed fig trees....
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    by Hui Yu, Stephen G Compton
    Published 2012-01-01
    ...Figs are the inflorescences of fig trees (Ficus spp., Moraceae). They are shaped like a hollow ball...
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    by Bo Zhou, Jinmei Liu, Wei Liang
    Published 2020-06-01
    ..., and 94.7% of the nests were found in the upper–middle crown of densely foliated fig trees (Ficus altissima...
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    ... virus infecting fig trees, was studied for the first time in Iran....
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    by Yun-Peng Chiang, 江允芃
    Published 2013
    ... the basic plant phenology, and explore the relationship of fig trees, pollinators, and non-pollinators of F...
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    ... to improving the phytosanitary condition of fig trees in the country....
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    by Antônio Henrique Garcia
    Published 2007-09-01
    ...;Lepidoptera</em>) important pest of cultivated fig-trees Ficus carica L. (<em>Moraceae</em&gt...
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    by Lundberg, Simon
    Published 2015
    .... In the greenhouse, one finds a lounge with a Mediterranean climate year round, which is growing among other fig...
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    by Martinson, Ellen O'Hara
    Published 2012
    ... of fig trees, communities did not differ significantly between receptive gall and seed flowers. Because...
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    ...Abstract Background The obligate mutualism between fig trees (Ficus, Moraceae) and pollinating fig...
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    by Kang-Yu Fan, 范綱祐
    Published 2015
    ..., they negatively affect the fig-fig wasp mutualism by reducing the fitness of pollinating fig wasps and fig trees...
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    by Nefdt, Rory John Charlton
    Published 1990
    ...Fig trees (Ficus spp.) and fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Agaonidae) are partners in an intimate mutualism...
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