2019
DOI: 10.31300/tent.15.2019.15-22
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Volatile profile of Calycanthus occidentalis achenes and evidence for a diverse range of semiochemicals for vespicochory by pestiferous Vespula pensylvanica

Abstract: Vespidae represents a large and diverse family and comprises both social and solitary wasps that occupy a large array of habitats. Though some are considered nuisance insects, many of the species are also known as insect predators and pollinators. An additional role of select vespid wasps, originally elucidated approximately 30 years ago and gaining in the number of identified wasps, is dispersal of plant reproductive organs (vespicochory). This relationship is considered mutualistic given the long-range dispe… Show more

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“…Vespicochory (Jules, 1996), seed dispersal by vespid wasps, is an uncommon seed dispersal mechanism in angiosperms (Beck et al, 2019;Chen et al, 2017Chen et al, , 2018Li et al, 2021). Although vespid wasps are recognized as crucial pollinators in several angiosperm families (Funamoto, 2019), they also visit fruits as frugivores, being attracted by various odors, including those from succulent fruits (Chen et al, 2018;Jander, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vespicochory (Jules, 1996), seed dispersal by vespid wasps, is an uncommon seed dispersal mechanism in angiosperms (Beck et al, 2019;Chen et al, 2017Chen et al, , 2018Li et al, 2021). Although vespid wasps are recognized as crucial pollinators in several angiosperm families (Funamoto, 2019), they also visit fruits as frugivores, being attracted by various odors, including those from succulent fruits (Chen et al, 2018;Jander, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%