The relationship of fig and fig wasp is a classic example of
obligate mutualism and
coevolution. Only pollinating wasps
pollinate the figs, while fig wasps only lay their eggs inside the fig
ovules. Jelly fig pollinating
W. pumilae are different from Creeping fig pollinating
W. pumilae in gene expression. The genetic incompatibility can be caused by altitudinal adaptations, since jelly fig and creeping fig prefer different habitat altitudes. Creeping fig wasps can enter receptive female Jelly fig
syconia and bear
seeds, but they cannot enter its male
syconia. Jelly fig wasps can enter both receptive female Creeping fig
syconia and bear seeds and can
oviposit there as well. == Life Cycle of
Wiebesia pumilae ==