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Tree tricked into nursing young wasps

29 June 2005

IT’S a brazen deception worthy of the slickest con artist. A tiny wasp tricks a tree into feeding its larvae as if they were the tree’s own seeds.

The wasp, Megastigmus spermotrophus, lays its eggs into the cones of Douglas fir trees. It targets the structures that, when fertilised, will become seeds.

When Patrick von Aderkas at the University of Victoria, Canada, and his colleagues sealed fir cones in bags to prevent pollination, they found that the trees continued to pack nutrients into wasp-infested “seeds” as if they had been fertilised (Proceedings of the Royal Society B, DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2005.3061).…

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