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Mite communities (Acari,Mesostigmata) associated with <Emphasis Type="Italic">Ips typographus</Emphasis> (Coleoptera,Scolytidae) in managed and natural Norway spruce stands in Central Europe
Authors:Dariusz J Gwiazdowicz  Jacek Kamczyc  Ewa Teodorowicz  Jerzy B?oszyk
Institution:(1) Forest Research Institute, Jastrebarsko, Cvjetno naselje 41, Jastrebarsko, Croatia;(2) Faculty of Forestry, University of Zagreb, Svetosimunska 25, Zagreb, Croatia;(3) Institute of Forest Entomology, Forest Pathology and Forest Protection (IFFF), Department of Forest and Soil Sciences (DFS), University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU), Hasenauerstrasse 38, 1190 Vienna, Austria;(4) Southern Research Station, USDA Forest Service, 2500 Shreveport Hwy., Pineville, LA, USA
Abstract:Previous studies have suggested that forest management practices can influence bark beetle populations as well as those of some associated insects. However, the impact on bark beetle-associated mites, which occur in bark beetle galleries in large numbers, have not yet been studied. The objective of this study was to compare mesostigmatid mite communities associated with the Norway spruce pest Ips typographus in managed and natural forest stands separated by spruce-free belt. The study sites were located in Białowieża National Park (NE Poland) as well as in the Izery Mountains (Szklarska Poręba Forest District — SW Poland), which were destroyed in 1981–1987 by an ecological disaster. In total, 30 Borregard pipe traps containing the commercial attractant Ipsodor W (Chemipan, Poland) were set up at each study site and collected in August 2010. In total, 7214 bark beetles and 1804 mites were collected which were classified into 16 species. We observed differences in the total abundance of mites as well as the total number of recorded mite species. The communities were quite similar, and were generally dominated by populations of Trichouropoda polytricha, Dendrolaelaps quadrisetus and Uroobovella ipidis. The Shannon and Evenness indexes as well as the mean number of mites per sample were not significantly different between forests.
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