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- W3209524770 abstract "Abstract Parasitic plants and herbivores show similarities in their interactions with host plants. Herbivore‐induced resistance/susceptibility in plants can scale up to the arthropod community. Similar evidence regarding parasitic plants is scarce. We evaluated the indirect effects initiated by the mistletoe Tristerix aphyllus on the arthropod community of the cactus Echinopsis chiloensis in the Chilean coastal desert. Field observations suggested that a stem‐borer beetle bores more brood chambers in mistletoe‐parasitised cacti than in non‐parasitised cacti, and that arthropods colonise these chambers. We compared tissue toughness, chamber density and morphology in mistletoe‐parasitised and non‐parasitised cacti. We also compared richness, total abundance, abundance per taxa, diversity and composition of the colonising arthropod community. Parasitised cacti showed a 14% reduction in tissue toughness. Chamber density in parasitised cacti was four times greater and chambers were larger: 35% more volume, an entrance‐opening area 30% greater, and twice the area of the maximum‐width section. Arthropod species richness and diversity were higher in chambers of parasitised cacti. Arthropod community composition was different in chambers of parasitised and non‐parasitised cacti. Thus, spiders and moths were more abundant in parasitised cacti, and pseudoscorpions, scolopendras, ants and flies were exclusively present there, while non‐parasitised cacti had no exclusive taxa. Mistletoe infection results in a richer, more diverse and distinct arthropod community on its cactus host, which occurs through induced susceptibility to stem‐borers whose brood chambers are colonised by arthropods. Tristerix aphyllus could be a key‐stone species in these arid ecosystems, where arthropod diversity is relatively low." @default.
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- W3209524770 title "Mistletoe infection changes arthropod community on its cactus host through indirect effects" @default.
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