The coexistence of a large number of soil animals without extensive niche differentiation is one of the great riddles in soil biology. The main aim of this study was to explore the importance of partitioning of food resources for the high diversity of micro-arthropods in soil. In addition, we investigated if ectomycorrhizal fungi are preferentially consumed compared to saprotrophic fungi. Until today, ectomycorrhizal fungi have never been tested as potential food resource for oribatid mites. We offered six ectomycorrhizal fungi [Amanita muscaria (L.) Hook., Boletus badius (Fr.) Fr., Cenococcum geophilum Fr., Laccaria laccata (Scop.) Fr., Paxillus involutus (Batsch) Fr. and Piloderma croceum J. Erikss. & Hjortstam], one ericoid mycorrhizal fungus [Hymenoscyphus ericae (D.J. Read) Korf & Kernan] and three saprotrophic fungi [Agrocybe gibberosa (Fr.) Fayod, Alternaria alternata (Fr.) Keissl. and Mortierella ramanniana (A. Müller) Linnem.] simultaneously to each of the mainly mycophagous oribatid mite species Carabodes femoralis (Nicolet), Nothrus silvestris Nicolet and Oribatula tibialis Nicolet. The ericoid mycorrhizal fungus H. ericae and the ectomycorrhizal fungus B. badius were preferentially consumed by each oribatid mite species. However, feeding preferences differed significantly between the three species, with O. tibialis being most selective. This study for the first time documented that oribatid mites feed on certain ectomycorrhizal fungi.
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Romanian Acad, Emil Racovita Inst Speleol, 13 Septembrie Rd 13, Bucharest 050711, Romania
Univ Bucharest, Fac Biol, Splaiul Independentei 91-95, R-050095 Bucharest, RomaniaRomanian Acad, Emil Racovita Inst Speleol, 13 Septembrie Rd 13, Bucharest 050711, Romania
Nae, Ioana
Bancila, Raluca Ioana
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Romanian Acad, Emil Racovita Inst Speleol, 13 Septembrie Rd 13, Bucharest 050711, Romania
Univ Ovidius Constanta, Fac Nat Sci, Al Univ Corp B, Constanta, RomaniaRomanian Acad, Emil Racovita Inst Speleol, 13 Septembrie Rd 13, Bucharest 050711, Romania