THE STRUCTURE OF A TROPICAL HOST PARASITOID COMMUNITY

1994 
1. A parasitoid web is a subset of a food web containing data on parasitoids and their hosts; connectance parasitoid webs embody information only about the presence or absence of an interaction, while quantitative parasitoid webs include information about the relative densities of all species. 2. Connectance and quantitative parasitoid webs are described for a community of leaf-mining insects and their parasitoids in regrowth tropical dry forest in Costa Rica. The webs were centred on a study site that contained 88 species of plants, 92 species of leaf miners and 93 species of parasitoids. 3. An average of 1.22 species of miner were found per species of plant, with more species on monocots than on plants with other growth forms. Leaf-miners were highly host-specific
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