%0 Journal Article %T On synthetic research on fig trees (Moraceae) and related fauna in China
论中国的榕树和相关动物的综合研究 %A LI Hong-Qing %A CHEN Yong %A MA Wei-Liang School of Life Scicnce %A East China Normal University %A Shanghai %A Ningde Junior Teacher's Colleg %A Ningde %A Fujian %A
李宏庆 %A 陈勇 %A 马炜梁 %J 生物多样性 %D 2002 %I Science Press %X The 750 species of Ficus (Moraceae) constitute the most distinctive and widespread genus oftropical plants. There are species-specific mutualisms between fig trees and their pollinating insects (Ag-aonidae) and perplexing relationships within the ecosystem. Valuable research results in the areas of thesystematics of Ficus and fig wasps, the origin and maintenance of dioecy, biodiversity, co-evolution andethology are provided by the approaches of systematics, biogeography, ecology, and conservation biology.China's ancient biogeographic realm, its unique geographic traits and the diversity of its fig flora (71 di-oecious species) make it an ideal location to study these questions. Up to now, we have determined lessthan 20 species of pollinators (Agaonidae) of the 98 fig/pollinator mutualisms in China, and our knowl-edge of these fig trees and related animals is still very limited. In utilizing the resourceful advantages ofChinese biota and geography, well-organized programs will advance smoothly and stimulate further re-search into fig trees and associated animals. %K 中国 %K 榕树 %K 相关动物 %K 综合研究 %U http://www.alljournals.cn/get_abstract_url.aspx?pcid=90BA3D13E7F3BC869AC96FB3DA594E3FE34FBF7B8BC0E591&jid=284A3BE2D09272C2DA95716775015427&aid=953B64B516D883D1&yid=C3ACC247184A22C1&vid=F3090AE9B60B7ED1&iid=0B39A22176CE99FB&sid=D5C73DEF4CF8FAF3&eid=A1266CF37D675CF1&journal_id=1005-0094&journal_name=生物多样性&referenced_num=8&reference_num=41