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密歇根州北美东部落叶林中的螨类栖居处及相关螨类密度

Mite Domatia and Associated Mite Density in a North American Eastern Deciduous Forest in Michigan.

作者信息

Graham Carolyn D K, Bailey Lillian R, Cole Ashley E, Cress Anna M, Dawson-Glass Emma, Duke Bailee D, Estill Liam J, Jones Lauren D, Leon Gabrielle R, Molino Samantha, Paton Nia G, Soule Abrianna J, Talbot Christopher A, Yerks Addison L, Weber Marjorie G

机构信息

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan USA.

University of Michigan Biological Station University of Michigan Pellston Michigan USA.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2025 Apr 23;15(4):e71379. doi: 10.1002/ece3.71379. eCollection 2025 Apr.

Abstract

Mite-plant defense mutualisms are among the most common defense mutualisms in the world-yet studies providing basic information on their prevalence in plant communities remain rare. Here, we systematically surveyed common woody plants in a North American deciduous forest for the presence of plant-mite mutualistic interactions. We scored 16 common woody species in a wooded natural area for the presence and number of mite domatia-small structures on the underside of plant leaves that are known to house mutualistic mites. We found that 80% of common woody species in the forest had mite domatia, the highest reported percentage of mite domatia in any survey conducted thus far. We paired our survey with a quantification of the number of mites found on each leaf and investigated the relationship between mite domatia and mite abundance within and across species. We found that plants with mite domatia had significantly more mites on their leaves than species that lacked mite domatia, and that plants with more domatia had more mites. Together, our study provides much needed systematic survey data on plant-mite mutualism prevalence in an important plant community and points to northern temperate forests as a promising system to study plant-mite mutualisms in high densities in the future.

摘要

螨类与植物的防御共生关系是世界上最常见的防御共生关系之一,但提供有关其在植物群落中普遍程度基本信息的研究仍然很少。在这里,我们系统地调查了北美落叶林中常见木本植物是否存在植物-螨类的共生相互作用。我们对一个树木繁茂的自然区域内的16种常见木本物种进行了评分,以确定螨类栖室的存在情况和数量。螨类栖室是植物叶片下侧的小结构,已知可容纳共生螨类。我们发现,森林中80%的常见木本物种有螨类栖室,这是迄今为止任何调查中报告的螨类栖室的最高百分比。我们将调查与对每片叶子上发现的螨类数量的量化相结合,并研究了物种内部和物种之间螨类栖室与螨类丰度之间的关系。我们发现,有螨类栖室植物的叶子上的螨类比没有螨类栖室的物种显著更多,并且有更多栖室的植物有更多的螨类。总之,我们的研究提供了关于一个重要植物群落中植物-螨类共生关系普遍程度急需的系统调查数据,并指出北方温带森林是未来高密度研究植物-螨类共生关系的一个有前景的系统。

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