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Host-parasitoid relationships within figs of an invasive fig tree: a fig wasp community structured by gall size

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Table 1. Comparisons of species richness of fig wasps and fig wasp abundance per fig (mean ± S.E.) at different trophic levels and parasitoid prevalence between the native and introduced ranges of F
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