Gall wasps and their parasitoids in cork oak fragmented forests

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作者
Chust, Guillem
Garbin, Lucas
Pujade-Villar, Juli
机构
[1] UPS, CNRS, Lab Evolut & Diversite Biol, F-31062 Toulouse, France
[2] Univ Barcelona, Fac Biol, Dept Biol Anim, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain
关键词
cork oak; fragmentation; gall wasp; parasitism rate; parasitoid; Pyrenees; Quercus suber;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2311.2006.00850.x
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
1. This paper explores the potential effects of host-plant fragmentation on cork oak gall wasp populations (Cynipidae, Hymenoptera) and on their predators, lethal inquilines, and parasitoids. To address this objective, galls were collected across a gradient of cork oak (Quercus suber) forest fragmentation in the East Pyrenees (Albera, Spain), and they were incubated to obtain the parasitism rates. 2. Two hypotheses were tested: (1) Host-plant fragmentation may induce a decline in gall wasp populations because of area and isolation effects on local extinction and dispersal; as a consequence of that, parasitoids may decline even more strongly in fragmented habitats than their prey. (2) Host-plant fragmentation may cause a decline in gall wasp parasitoid populations that, in turn, can lead to an ecological release in their prey populations. 3. Among the eight cork oak gall wasps sampled in the study area of Albera, the gall abundances of three species (Callirhytis glandium, Callirhytis rufescens, and Andricus hispanicus) were significantly related to forest fragmentation. The overall abundance of gall wasps was affected by a radius of approximate to 890 m surrounding landscape, presenting constant abundances with forest loss until forest cover is reduced at approximate to 40%; below that value the abundance increased rapidly. Three inquilines and 23 parasitoids species were recorded after gall incubation. In 25 cases, species of inquilines and parasitoids were newly recorded for the corresponding host in the Iberian peninsula. 4. Although the overall parasitism rate was high (1.1), it was uncorrelated with fragmentation and with overall cynipid abundance. These results indicate that host-plant fragmentation was correlated with higher abundance of gall wasps, whereas the parasitism rate could not explain this hyper-abundance in small forest fragments.
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