posted on 2020-09-08, 06:26authored byJared BernardJared Bernard, Kelsey Brock, Veronica Tonnell, Seana Walsh, Jonathan Wenger, Dustin Wolkis, George D. Weiblen
We collected an average of 24 syconia from 23 fig species on the Hawaiian Island of Kauai to understand if newly established fig species had their obligatory pollinators present or if they were forming relationships with new pollinators. We dissected syconia under a stereo microscope to collect any present wasps and seeds. This data set contains the quantitative continuous variables, and also the number and identities of wasps when present. The seeds were then assessed for germination. Other categorical data needed to replicate our analyses are available on Table 1 of the associated manuscript.