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- W2001799650 abstract "To examine whether their strongly hardened cuticle permits adult oribatid mites (Acari) to live in enemy-free space, we investigated (1) if Pergamasus septentrionalis, a widespread and abundant predatory mesostigmate mite species, is able to feed on oribatid mites, (2) if this predator preferentially feeds on certain oribatid mite species and (3) to what extent oribatid mites are consumed compared to collembolans and juvenile Mesostigmata. Single adult individuals of six different oribatid mite species (Steganacarus magnus; Nothrus silvestris; Damaeus riparius; Liacarus coracinus; Eupelops plicatus; Achipteria coleoptrata), one collembolan species (Folsomia quadrioculata) and juvenile Pergamasus spp. were offered separately to adult P. septentrionalis in a no-choice feeding experiment. The predators quickly and preferentially fed on collembolans and juvenile Pergamasus; three oribatid mite species were occasionally eaten (L. coracinus, N. silvestris, A. coleoptrata); the other oribatid mite species were rejected as food (E. plicatus, S. magnus, H. riparius). When preying on oribatid mites, P. septentrionalis typically first cut off the legs of the mite, then opened the body through the region of the genital plates or the mouthparts. The results suggest that predator pressure on adult oribatid mites in the field is low, since few relevant predators at the study site are more abundant and powerful than P. septentrionalis. Adult oribatid mites therefore likely indeed live in enemy-free space, i.e. are little affected by predators, but that may not apply to soft-bodied immatures. Collembolans were quickly consumed indicating that they comprise a major part of the diet of P. septentrionalis. Strong feeding on juveniles of Pergamasus suggests that P. septentrionalis also functions as an intra-guild predator." @default.
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- W2001799650 title "Do oribatid mites live in enemy-free space? Evidence from feeding experiments with the predatory mite Pergamasus septentrionalis" @default.
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