A Schistostega pennata (Bryophyta) spore devourer in flagranti—a troglophyle mite Kunstidamaeus lengersdorfi (Acari, Oribatida: Damaeidae)

Michael S. Ignatov, Ekaterina A. Sidorchuk, Elena A. Ignatova
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This is the first record of the intentional consumption of moss spores by an arthropod. A moss mite Kunstidamaeus lengersdorfi (Oribatida: Damaeidae) was observed in Moscow Province, Russia, as regularly visiting mature capsules of the moss Schistostega pennata (Schistostegaceae) and eating spores from the opened capsules. The spores of Schistostega are thin-walled, sticky, not dispersed by wind, and exposed at the capsule mouth for easy consumption, being very similar in this respect to the spores of the entomochorous mosses of the Splachnaceae family. Walking through Schistostega population, these mites carry a lot of its spores of their bodies. According to published data, Kunstidamaeus is mostly feeding on saprotrophic fungi and green algae. Behavioral observations as well as the gut content study show that Kunstidamaeus lengersdorfi can also feed on spores of Schistostega pennata . This is the first record of Kunstidamaeus len g ersdorfi in Russia. Previously it was known in Central Europe at cave entrances. In a parallel way, Schistostega grows in Central Europe mostly in caves, while it recently explosively spread in boreal, especially spruce-dominated forests in the Central European Russia. The available data indicate that the mite range expansion had followed the expansion of its forage plant.
flagranti的一种食孢子虫Schistostega pennata(苔藓虫门)——一种真菌门螨Kunstidamaeus lengersdorfi(Acari,Oribatida:大麦科)
这是节肢动物有意消耗苔藓孢子的第一个记录。在俄罗斯莫斯科省观察到一种苔藓螨Kunstidamaeus lengersdorfi(奥里巴斯语:Damaeidae),它经常造访扁苔藓Schistostega pennata(Schistostegaceae)的成熟荚膜,并吃掉打开的荚膜中的孢子。Schistostega的孢子是薄壁的、粘性的,不会被风吹散,并且暴露在荚膜口以便于食用,在这方面与Splachnaceae科昆虫苔藓的孢子非常相似。在Schistostega种群中行走,这些螨虫体内携带大量孢子。根据已公布的数据,Kunstidamaeus主要以腐生真菌和绿藻为食。行为观察和肠道内容物研究表明,冷氏Kunstidamaeus lengersdorfi也可以以扁裂藻的孢子为食。这是昆斯蒂达梅乌斯·伦·格尔斯多菲在俄罗斯的第一个记录。以前,它在中欧的洞穴入口处为人所知。类似地,Schistostega在中欧主要生长在洞穴中,而它最近在北方地区爆发式传播,尤其是在俄罗斯中欧以云杉为主的森林中。现有数据表明,螨的范围随着其饲草植物的扩大而扩大。
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