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Spatial overlap and temporal synchrony between guilds of insect hosts and parasitoids
Laura J A van Dijk1, Robert M Goodsell1, Anders F Andersson2
1Department of Bioinformatics and Genetics, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, Sweden.
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How communities are structured into functional groups and trophic layers is key to understanding ecosystem functioning. Nonetheless, we lack insights about spatiotemporal variation in guild composition of communities and its causes. To investigate spatial and temporal patterns and drivers of variation in insect feeding guilds, we combined data from a nationwide survey of Swedish insects using Malaise traps and DNA metabarcoding with a comprehensive trait database. We assigned species into one of three feeding guilds (phytophages, saprophages, predators) or into one of three associated parasitoid guilds. We then analysed patterns in species richness for each guild. Species richness declined with latitude in all guilds. Beyond this gradient, local variation in species richness matched between hosts and their parasitoids. Yet, hosts and their parasitoids responded differently to habitat. The phenological peak of parasitoid species richness appeared later than the peak of their hosts, but the length of time lags varied among guilds. Spatiotemporal patterns were driven by guild-specific responses to temperature, though much variation remained between seasons and locations even when controlling for temperature. Overall, these patterns suggest that shifts in both climate and land use may alter the synchrony of insect trophic layers, with unknown consequences.
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