The role of larval substrate specialization and female oviposition in mediating species diversity of closely-related sepsid fl ies (Diptera: Sepsidae)

Coprophagous insect communities play a critical role in the decomposition of vertebrate dung and provide ecosystem functions fundamental to modern agriculture. While the ecology of dung beetles is rather well understood, niche differentiation in coprophagous fl ies is poorly studied. Sepsid fl ies (...

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Published in:European journal of entomology Vol. 116; pp. 75 - 84
Main Authors: Laux, Amelie, Wegmann, Alexandra, Roy, Jeannine, Gourgoulianni, Natalia, Blanckenhorn, Wolf U, Rohner, Patrick T
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Published: Ceske Budejovice Institute of Entomology 01-01-2019
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Abstract Coprophagous insect communities play a critical role in the decomposition of vertebrate dung and provide ecosystem functions fundamental to modern agriculture. While the ecology of dung beetles is rather well understood, niche differentiation in coprophagous fl ies is poorly studied. Sepsid fl ies (Diptera: Sepsidae) are a vital part of the European community of coprophages, with 6-7 widespread species of Sepsis often found co-occurring in the same pasture. To advance our ecological understanding of the mechanisms that enable species to coexist, we investigated the oviposition preferences and larval performance of 7 common species of Sepsis in the dung of different large domestic and wild mammals. Substrate preferences and subsequent performance of larvae in laboratory experiments did not vary greatly. All species did very well on cow dung, the most common substrate in Central Europe, but also on dung of horse and wild boar. In contrast, fl ies did not prefer or grow well in dung of red and roe deer, two of the most common wild vertebrates. Thus there were only minor differences among the species tested along the specialistgeneralist (dung) gradient, indicating that differences in the choice of oviposition sites by the adults of the different fl y species and larval performance do not constitute a major axis of ecological differentiation. Nevertheless, there was a positive correlation between substrate choice and larval performance indicating the preference of gravid females for particular oviposition sites is adaptive. We conclude that sepsids are common in Europe because they are well adapted to the dung of herbivorous livestock rather than wild animals. Nevertheless, specialization on particular types of dung does not defi ne the niche of Sepsis dung fl ies and hence plays a minor role in mediating their species diversity.
AbstractList Coprophagous insect communities play a critical role in the decomposition of vertebrate dung and provide ecosystem functions fundamental to modern agriculture. While the ecology of dung beetles is rather well understood, niche differentiation in coprophagous fl ies is poorly studied. Sepsid fl ies (Diptera: Sepsidae) are a vital part of the European community of coprophages, with 6-7 widespread species of Sepsis often found co-occurring in the same pasture. To advance our ecological understanding of the mechanisms that enable species to coexist, we investigated the oviposition preferences and larval performance of 7 common species of Sepsis in the dung of different large domestic and wild mammals. Substrate preferences and subsequent performance of larvae in laboratory experiments did not vary greatly. All species did very well on cow dung, the most common substrate in Central Europe, but also on dung of horse and wild boar. In contrast, fl ies did not prefer or grow well in dung of red and roe deer, two of the most common wild vertebrates. Thus there were only minor differences among the species tested along the specialistgeneralist (dung) gradient, indicating that differences in the choice of oviposition sites by the adults of the different fl y species and larval performance do not constitute a major axis of ecological differentiation. Nevertheless, there was a positive correlation between substrate choice and larval performance indicating the preference of gravid females for particular oviposition sites is adaptive. We conclude that sepsids are common in Europe because they are well adapted to the dung of herbivorous livestock rather than wild animals. Nevertheless, specialization on particular types of dung does not defi ne the niche of Sepsis dung fl ies and hence plays a minor role in mediating their species diversity.
Author Roy, Jeannine
Laux, Amelie
Wegmann, Alexandra
Rohner, Patrick T
Gourgoulianni, Natalia
Blanckenhorn, Wolf U
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SubjectTerms Adults
Agricultural ecosystems
Beetles
Biodiversity
Cattle manure
Competition
Decomposition
Differentiation
Diptera
Dung
Ecology
Evolution
Females
Horse manure
Insects
Laboratories
Larvae
Livestock
Niches
Oviposition
Pasture
Phylogenetics
Sepsidae
Sepsis
Specialization
Species diversity
Substrate preferences
Substrates
Vertebrates
Wild animals
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