TY - JOUR
T1 - Leaf Shelters Facilitate the Colonisation of Arthropods and Enhance Microbial Diversity on Plants
AU - dos Santos, Danilo F B
AU - Herschberger, Jacob E
AU - Subedi, Bijay
AU - Pocius, Victoria M
AU - Neely, Wesley J
AU - Greenspan, Sasha E
AU - Becker, C. Guilherme
AU - Romero, Gustavo Q
AU - Kersch-Becker, Mônica F
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s). Ecology Letters published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2024/9
Y1 - 2024/9
N2 - Shelter-building insects are important ecosystem engineers, playing critical roles in structuring arthropod communities. Nonetheless, the influence of leaf shelters and arthropods on plant–associated microbiota remains largely unexplored. Arthropods that visit or inhabit plants can contribute to the leaf microbial community, resulting in significant changes in plant–microbe interactions. By artificially constructing leaf shelters, we provide evidence that shelter-building insects influence not only the arthropod community structure but also impact the phyllosphere microbiota. Leaf shelters exhibited higher abundance and richness of arthropods, changing the associated arthropod community composition. These shelters also altered the composition and community structure of phyllosphere microbiota, promoting greater richness and diversity of bacteria at the phyllosphere. In leaf shelters, microbial diversity positively correlated with the richness and diversity of herbivores. These findings demonstrate the critical role of leaf shelters in structuring both arthropod and microbial communities through altered microhabitats and species interactions.
AB - Shelter-building insects are important ecosystem engineers, playing critical roles in structuring arthropod communities. Nonetheless, the influence of leaf shelters and arthropods on plant–associated microbiota remains largely unexplored. Arthropods that visit or inhabit plants can contribute to the leaf microbial community, resulting in significant changes in plant–microbe interactions. By artificially constructing leaf shelters, we provide evidence that shelter-building insects influence not only the arthropod community structure but also impact the phyllosphere microbiota. Leaf shelters exhibited higher abundance and richness of arthropods, changing the associated arthropod community composition. These shelters also altered the composition and community structure of phyllosphere microbiota, promoting greater richness and diversity of bacteria at the phyllosphere. In leaf shelters, microbial diversity positively correlated with the richness and diversity of herbivores. These findings demonstrate the critical role of leaf shelters in structuring both arthropod and microbial communities through altered microhabitats and species interactions.
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U2 - 10.1111/ele.14499
DO - 10.1111/ele.14499
M3 - Article
C2 - 39354894
AN - SCOPUS:85205527185
SN - 1461-023X
VL - 27
JO - Ecology Letters
JF - Ecology Letters
IS - 9
M1 - e14499
ER -