Streblid bat fly assemblage structure on Paraguayan Noctilio leporinus (Chiroptera: Noctilionidae): nestedness and species co-occurrence
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Evaluation of proximate mechanisms (e.g. dispersal, immigration, competition, facilitation) that determine patterns of assemblage or community structure is an important step in the development of paradigms in ecology. Host– parasite systems are useful for such studies because host-parasite assemblages are easily defined units of study, each host individual harbours a sample from a community or assemblage, and many host species are common, providing replicate samples. I used ectoparasite assemblages from Noctilio leporinus collected from Paraguay to evaluate effects of host sex and body size on ectoparasite abundance and to determine if these assemblages exhibit a nested pattern of species co-occurrence. A total of 533 ectoparasites representing seven species and four families were collected from 28 hosts. Abundances of Paradyschiria fusca andNoctiliostrebla aitkeni responded positively to host body size. Host sex had noaffect on ectoparasite abundances. Streblid bat flyassemblages fromNoctilio leporinuswere strongly and significantly nested. Abundances of all species of streblidwere positively correlatedwith one anotherwith Pearson productmoment correlation coefficients between 0.424 and 0.646. Competition does not appear to affect community structure of streblids from ParaguayanNoctilio leporinus. Independent responses of species of streblid to host characteristics appear to mould assemblage structure in this system.
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تاریخ انتشار 2007