Spatial and temporal organisation of the pre-dispersal seed predator guild in a perennial legume, Vicia tenuifolia |
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Authors: | Á rpá d Szentesi ,Dé nes Schmera, Tibor Jermy |
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Affiliation: | Department of Systematic Zoology and Ecology, Loránd Eötvös University, Hungary, and;Zoology Department, Plant Protection Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary |
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Abstract: | Abstract. 1. The variability of species combinations and membership assembly patterns in an insect pre-dispersal seed predator guild were studied at various spatial and temporal resolutions using presence/absence and abundance data in null models. The guild consists of seven beetle species (four bruchids and three curculionids) and one moth species that live on a perennial vetch, Vicia tenuifolia Roth (Leguminosae). 2. The seed predator guild varied considerably in the number of members and species combinations in space and time, and, contrary to expectations, there was no evidence of interspecific competition among guild members, supporting the view that other processes, including chance events, could contribute to guild formation. 3. It is concluded that, apart from the possibility of stochastic co-occurrence, it is the narrow host specialisation that constrains seed predator members to participate in the guild, and small differences in habitat preference can also lead to spatial and temporal variation. |
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Keywords: | Bruchids coexistence co-occurrence C-score curculionids Leguminosae lepidopterans null model species assembly |
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