1. Parallel paths in a miniature world.
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Tonkel, Kirk C., Dimitri, Lindsay A., Longland, William S., Kirchoff, Veronica S., and Rector, Brian G.
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BERRIES ,WESTERN United States history - Abstract
Keywords: arthropod community; biodiversity; juniper berry; life history; microhabitat; western United States EN arthropod community biodiversity juniper berry life history microhabitat western United States 1 5 5 10/05/21 20211001 NES 211001 What began as a straightforward seed ecology study of two juniper species that have expanded their distributions and densities in the Great Basin in recent decades (Miller et al. 2019) has become a fascinating, intercontinental lesson in extreme niche specialization and parallel evolution. 1 depicts 21 arthropod species that we have documented from seven distinct niches within berries of the three sampled western North American juniper species, along with 24 species of natural enemies that prey on them. Parallels between berry arthropod communities may prove to be informative to European juniper conservation efforts by revealing yet undiscovered berry-feeding arthropods and their natural enemies. Arthropods were collected from berries via berry dissection (39,094 dissected berries) and adult emergence in the laboratory from field-collected berries. [Extracted from the article]
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