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Original Article

Gall-inducing nematodes as ecosystem engineers for arthropods associated with its host plant in the Cerrado of Brazil

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Pages 131-138 | Received 22 Feb 2011, Accepted 13 Mar 2012, Published online: 11 May 2012
 

Abstract

In this study we examined the role of a gall-inducing nematode on the diversity of arthropods associated with Miconia albicans (Melastomataceae), acting as an ecosystem engineer. Nematode galls (i.e. leaves and infructescences) supported higher arthropod diversity than healthy plant structures, and some species were found only in the gall. Galled leaves and infructescences harbored species of different trophic levels, suggesting that galls provide distinct resources, such as food tissue and refuge. We conclude that the presence of gall has a strong effect on the diversity and composition of arthropod fauna and a gall inducer can be important microhabitat engineers where they are abundant, having considerable influence on the diversity of small organisms inhabiting plants.

Acknowledgments

We are most grateful to the staff of the Pirapitinga Ecological Station (ICMBio – Três Marias) for logistical support and C. H. Nunes for inestimable fieldwork support. We thank J. E. Cares for sharing information about Ditylenchus sp. biology. Valuable comments provided by A. F. Cunha, A. Bächtold, E. Tizo-Pedroso, H. L. Vasconcelos, P. E. Oliveira, A. Zillikens and three anonymous reviewers greatly improved the manuscript. P. K. Maruyama and L. Nahas were supported by graduation scholarships provided by CNPq and CAPES, respectively, during the study. This research was also supported by the post-graduate program in ecology of UFU.

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