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- W2039508887 abstract "Quercus crassifolia and Q. crassipes are dominant species in temperate forests of central Mexico and hybridize between each other when they occur in sympatry. Oak canopies contain a considerable portion of arthropod diversity and the hybrid zones can provide new habitats to epiphyte fauna. We tested if the establishment of hybrids in contact zones with their parental hosts increases the species diversity of canopy arthropods assuming that hybrid trees constitute new genotypes of potential new habitats to small organisms. We examined the effect of hybridization on some community structure parameters (diversity, composition, similarity and density of arthropod fauna) of canopy arthropods compared to their parental species in a hybrid zone located in central Mexico. We employed 17 leaf morphological traits and six diagnostic RAPD primers to identify parental and hybrid plants. The RAPDs marker showed unidirectional introgression towards Q . crassifolia , and were detected hybrid (F 1 ), backcrosses and introgression individual trees. In total, 30 oak canopies were fogged during rainy and dry season. We recognized 532 taxa of arthropods belonging to 22 orders associated with tree canopies. The taxonomic status of host‐trees may be an important factor in the arthropod community structure and that seasonality (dry and rainy) is not a factor that could modify their organization. Trees of Q. crassipes registered the highest densities of arthropod fauna followed by hybrid hosts (F 1 ); trees originated by backcrosses towards Q. crassifolia registered a significant less arthropod density than F 1 hybrids; and trees of Q. crassifolia had the lowest density. Hybrid plants and Q. crassipes individuals had higher diversity (H′) of arthropods than Q. crassifolia plants. Hybrid plants had also more rare species in both seasons in comparison with parental species. This study suggests that hybrid oaks act as a center of biodiversity by accumulating arthropods of both parental and different species including a considerable number of rare species." @default.
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- W2039508887 title "Community structure of canopy arthropods associated to<i>Quercus crassifolia</i>×<i>Quercus crassipes</i>complex" @default.
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