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Population dynamics of the yew gall midge Taxomyia taxi (Inchbald) (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae)
Authors:M REDFERN  R A D CAMERON
Institution:Department of Extramural Studies, University of Birmingham
Abstract:Abstract. 1. The causes and incidence of mortality in populations of the yew gall midge Taxomyia taxi at Kingley Vale, West Sussex, are described in relation to the various life cycles of the midge.
2. Life table analysis of populations studied for 10 years indicates that the key factor in mortality is failure to achieve maximum fecundity, although in 1-year life cycles parasitism by Mesopolobus diffinis is equally important. Densities and mortality vary considerably between different life cycles, and no regulation has been firmly established.
3. Interactions between the host populations and their parasites are complex and as yet not fully analysable, but the pattern of parasitism seen may explain some of the complex life history pattern of the host. The existence of long-term cycles of host and parasite densities are predicted.
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