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Seasonal changes in seaweed deposition,seaweed fly abundance,and parasitism at the pupal stage along sandy beaches in central Japan
Authors:Kazuo YAMAZAKI
Institution:Osaka City Institute of Public Health and Environmental Sciences, Osaka, Japan
Abstract:Seasonal relationships among stranded wrack quantity, seaweed fly abundances, and parasitism at the pupal stage were studied along three sandy beaches in central Japan. The seasonal occurrence patterns of puparia of seaweed flies Coelopa frigida and Fucellia spp. generally corresponded to seaweed deposition, which peaked in May–July and October–December. Parasitoids use fly puparia in these seasons. However, the occurrence of seaweed flies and their parasitoids varied among the three sandy beaches and did not correspond to the wrack amounts. These findings suggest that populations of seaweed flies and their parasitoids are seasonally, but not spatially, regulated by bottom‐up processes. The parasitoid assemblage of fly puparia was composed of two Aleochara (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae), two Trichopria (Hymenoptera: Diapriidae), and five pteromalid species (Hymenoptera), but the rate of parasitism was less than 20% and might have had little effect on fly populations.
Keywords:coastal environment  Coelopa frigida  Fucellia  population fluctuation  pulsed resource availability  wrack
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