Antor Ramón J, García María B
Instituto Pirenaico de Ecología, C.S.I.C., Apartado 64, 22700, Jaca Huesca, Spain.
Oecologia. 1995 Jan;101(1):51-54. doi: 10.1007/BF00328899.
Non-antagonistic interactions between arthropods and leaves of insectivorous plants with adhesive traps so far have never been reported. The mites are common prey of such plants, but we have found a new subspecies of the mite Oribatula tibialis living on the leaves of Pinguicula longifolia. Because of its small size and the low glandular density of the host, the mite moves without being trapped by the mucilaginous droplets of the leaf surface. P. longifolia provides shelter and food for the mite, while the plant may also benefit because of its fungivorous and scavenging activities. This new interaction is another dramatic example of widespread miteplant associations.
到目前为止,尚未有关于节肢动物与具有粘性陷阱的食虫植物叶片之间非对抗性相互作用的报道。螨虫是这类植物的常见猎物,但我们发现了一种生活在长叶捕虫堇叶片上的胫甲螨新亚种。由于其体型小且宿主的腺体密度低,这种螨虫在叶片表面移动时不会被粘液滴困住。长叶捕虫堇为螨虫提供了庇护所和食物,而这种植物可能也因其食真菌和清除碎屑的活动而受益。这种新的相互作用是螨虫与植物广泛关联的又一个显著例子。