The relationship between host plant traits and biodiversity across three sympatric seed‐feeding tri‐trophic systems in a tropical region of Brazil

Author:

de Oliveira Tamires Camila Talamonte12ORCID,Morales‐Silva Tiago1ORCID,Brandão‐Dias Pedro Ferreira Pinto2ORCID,Egan Scott Patrick2ORCID,Zaldívar‐Riverón Alejandro3ORCID,Oliveira Gabriella Melo4,da Silva Victor Hugo Duarte4ORCID,Faria Lucas Del Bianco4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Entomologia Universidade Federal de Lavras, Programa de Pós‐graduação em Entomologia Lavras Minas Gerais Brazil

2. Department of BioSciences Rice University Houston Texas USA

3. Colección Nacional de Insectos, Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Ciudad de Mexico Mexico

4. Departamento de Ecologia e Conservação, Instituto Natural de Ciências Universidade Federal de Lavras, Programa de Pós‐graduação em Ecologia Aplicada Lavras Minas Gerais Brazil

Abstract

Abstract We describe the diverse community of insect herbivores and parasitoids associated with the seeds and fruits of three sympatric Fabaceae species in Lavras, Minas Gerais, Brazil: Inga vera, Senna multijuga and Leucaena leucocephala. A total of 5353 individual insects, representing 77 different species, were identified via morphology and DNA barcoding. The non‐native L. leucocephala had the least diverse natural enemy community (N = 17 species), while two native species, I. vera and S. multijuga, were more diverse (N = 40 and N = 24 species, respectively). Individuals from the insect order Hymenoptera, a group dominated by parasitoid wasps, were the most diverse recovered from our samples in all hosts. Additionally, individual herbivore and parasitoid species were more likely to be found on a single host, with only four out of the 77 species found in more than one plant species. This includes the generalist agricultural pest herbivore, Lasioderma serricorne, found in two species, and three parasitoids connecting native S. multijuga and non‐native L. leucocephala communities, hinting at recent host shifts. Furthermore, different host plant traits had complex effects on the herbivore and parasitoid communities, where seed number per fruit promoted a propagating effect on the abundance and richness at both higher trophic levels, whereas seed and fruit weight did not. We highlight the importance of including parasitoids in insect community studies because they are highly diverse and provide important ecosystem services. Additional study of the biology, behaviour and distributions of parasitoids would be advantageous to inform conservation and biological control.

Funder

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Insect Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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