Fig wasp, Life Cycle, Pollination & Adaptations

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Fig wasp, (family Agaonidae), any of about 900 species of tiny wasps responsible for pollinating the world’s 900 species of figs (see Ficus). Each species of wasp pollinates only one species of fig, and each fig species has its own wasp species to pollinate it. This extraordinary diversity of

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SOLVED: Texts: by female Agaonid wasps (Fig Wasps) that oviposit (lay their eggs). Figs can only be pollinated through a specific evolutionary process known as the fig/fig wasp mutualism, which occurs inside

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