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- Title
Songbird nests on the ground as islands of diversity of ptyctimous mites (Acari: Oribatida) in the primeval Białowieża Forest (Poland).
- Authors
Niedbała, Wojciech; Maziarz, Marta; Hebda, Grzegorz; Rutkowski, Tomasz; Napierała, Agnieszka; Kurek, Przemysław; Zacharyasiewicz, Michał; Broughton, Richard K.; Błoszyk, Jerzy
- Abstract
Due to specific microclimatic conditions and accumulation of organic matter, bird nests are microhabitats that are often inhabited by various invertebrates, including mites (Acari). We tested whether nests of the ground-nesting passerine Phylloscopus sibilatrix (Bechstein) (Passeriformes: Phylloscopidae) [wood warbler] were associated with an increased local diversity of ptyctimous mites (Acari: Oribatida) on the forest floor in the Białowieża National Park, East Poland. In 2019–2020, we analysed 150 warbler nests shortly after they had been vacated by the birds, and additionally we sampled mites in leaf litter at 1 and 6 m distances from 21 of the collected nests. We found on average more mite species in nests sampled in 2020 than in nests sampled in 2019. Although the species composition largely overlapped between bird nests and the litter, bird nests contained a greater average number of mite species than litter samples, including species found only – Microtritia minima (Berlese) and Phthiracarus crenophilus Willmann – or mostly – Euphthiracarus cribrarius (Berlese) and Phthiracarus globosus (C.L. Koch) – in bird nests. The results suggest that the presence of bird nests may increase the local diversity of the invertebrate species assemblage.
- Subjects
POLAND; ACARIFORMES; BIRD nests; WOOD warblers; SONGBIRDS; INVERTEBRATE diversity; WARBLERS; MITES
- Publication
Experimental & Applied Acarology, 2023, Vol 90, Issue 3/4, p169
- ISSN
0168-8162
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10493-023-00800-8