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. 2005 Apr 25;102(Suppl 1):6558–6565. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0501840102

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Tanglegram comparison of the phylogenies of sections of Ficus and their associated genera of pollinating wasps. Both phylogenies correspond to pruned trees from larger phylogenetic studies (32, 35, 37). In the pollinator phylogeny, C stands for Ceratosolen and W stands for Wiebesia, the only genera of pollinating wasps associated with more than one Ficus section. Numbers associated with branches are bootstrap values (>40%) that were taken directly from the studies in which the complete phylogenies were presented originally (32, 35, 37). They are shown to indicate the level of support for each node in the original phylogenetic studies. The two cladograms are significantly incongruent (see text). treemap 1.0 was used to create this image (47) (see text for details).