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Technique for Studying Arthropod and Microbial Communities within Tree Tissues
Authors:Nicholas C Aflitto  Richard W Hofstetter  Reagan McGuire  David D Dunn  Kristen A Potter
Affiliation:1.School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University;2.Acoustic Ecology Institute
Abstract:Phloem tissues of pine are habitats for many thousands of organisms. Arthropods and microbes use phloem and cambium tissues to seek mates, lay eggs, rear young, feed, or hide from natural enemies or harsh environmental conditions outside of the tree. Organisms that persist within the phloem habitat are difficult to observe given their location under bark. We provide a technique to preserve intact phloem and prepare it for experimentation with invertebrates and microorganisms. The apparatus is called a ‘phloem sandwich’ and allows for the introduction and observation of arthropods, microbes, and other organisms. This technique has resulted in a better understanding of the feeding behaviors, life-history traits, reproduction, development, and interactions of organisms within tree phloem. The strengths of this technique include the use of inexpensive materials, variability in sandwich size, flexibility to re-open the sandwich or introduce multiple organisms through drilled holes, and the preservation and maintenance of phloem integrity. The phloem sandwich is an excellent educational tool for scientific discovery in both K-12 science courses and university research laboratories.
Keywords:Environmental Sciences   Issue 93   phloem sandwich   pine   bark beetles   mites   acoustics   phloem
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