Soil-living parasitic Hymenoptera: comparison between a forest and an open landscape habitat

Pedobiologia(2004)

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Community structures and local diversity patterns of parasitic Hymenoptera with soil and leaf litter hosts were studied in a German beech forest and a meadow. Hymenoptera appeared to be one of the most species-rich taxa associated with the soil. Eighty-eight species were found in the meadow (total density of 128ind.m−2yr−1) and 188 species (149ind.m−2yr−1) in the forest. The mean parasitism rates were above 60% for parasitoids of mycetophagous Diptera and between 7% and 26% for parasitoids of saprophagous Diptera. Species overlap between both habitats was higher than expected from a random sample model. Species common to both habitats were primarily parasitoids of predatory Coleoptera. High mean densities of these species support the hypothesis of a positive correlation between local abundance and range size.
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Hymenoptera,Parasitoids,Soil,Community structure,Parasitism,Diversity
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