Morphological and functional diversity of foliar damage on Quercus mongolica Fisch. ex Ledeb. (Fagaceae) by herbivorous insects and pathogenic fungi

Insect-feeding damage on plants provides insight into plantâinsect interactions along environmental gradients. However, cataloging such damage has been limited for fossil flora or extant tropical vegetation. We explored the diversity of insect-feeding damage on Quercus mongolica; one of the major tr...

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Main Authors: Jae-Cheon Sohn, Nang-Hee Kim, Sei-Woong Choi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-12-01
Series:Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2287884X1730081X
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spelling doaj-e560ea3e0f424b18b2ae58e6947c4a362021-04-02T02:44:10ZengElsevierJournal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity2287-884X2017-12-01104489508Morphological and functional diversity of foliar damage on Quercus mongolica Fisch. ex Ledeb. (Fagaceae) by herbivorous insects and pathogenic fungiJae-Cheon Sohn0Nang-Hee Kim1Sei-Woong Choi2Institute of Littoral Environment, Mokpo National University, Muan, Jeonnam, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Biology, Mokpo National University, Muan, Jeonnam, Republic of KoreaInstitute of Littoral Environment, Mokpo National University, Muan, Jeonnam, Republic of Korea; Department of Environmental Education, Mokpo National University, Muan, Jeonnam, Republic of Korea; Corresponding author. Tel.: +82 61 450 2788.Insect-feeding damage on plants provides insight into plantâinsect interactions along environmental gradients. However, cataloging such damage has been limited for fossil flora or extant tropical vegetation. We explored the diversity of insect-feeding damage on Quercus mongolica; one of the major tree species in the East Asian temperate forests. Eighty-six types of damage were cataloged from five sites on three mountains in Korea. Each damage type identified from our study was compared to previously proposed types of damage. The possible or confirmed origin of each damage type was discussed. The diversity of the damage types was highest from Mt. Seongjusan, followed by Mt. Jirisan and Mt. Hallasan. The frequency of each damage type on the leaves varied among research sites. Damage involving sap-sucking arthropods and pathogenic fungi was most frequent and exhibited greater among-site variation among the eight functional categories. Keywords: Among-site variation, Foliar damage, Herbivory, Mongolian oaks, Plantâinsect interactionshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2287884X1730081X
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Nang-Hee Kim
Sei-Woong Choi
Morphological and functional diversity of foliar damage on Quercus mongolica Fisch. ex Ledeb. (Fagaceae) by herbivorous insects and pathogenic fungi
Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity
author_facet Jae-Cheon Sohn
Nang-Hee Kim
Sei-Woong Choi
author_sort Jae-Cheon Sohn
title Morphological and functional diversity of foliar damage on Quercus mongolica Fisch. ex Ledeb. (Fagaceae) by herbivorous insects and pathogenic fungi
title_short Morphological and functional diversity of foliar damage on Quercus mongolica Fisch. ex Ledeb. (Fagaceae) by herbivorous insects and pathogenic fungi
title_full Morphological and functional diversity of foliar damage on Quercus mongolica Fisch. ex Ledeb. (Fagaceae) by herbivorous insects and pathogenic fungi
title_fullStr Morphological and functional diversity of foliar damage on Quercus mongolica Fisch. ex Ledeb. (Fagaceae) by herbivorous insects and pathogenic fungi
title_full_unstemmed Morphological and functional diversity of foliar damage on Quercus mongolica Fisch. ex Ledeb. (Fagaceae) by herbivorous insects and pathogenic fungi
title_sort morphological and functional diversity of foliar damage on quercus mongolica fisch. ex ledeb. (fagaceae) by herbivorous insects and pathogenic fungi
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity
issn 2287-884X
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Insect-feeding damage on plants provides insight into plantâinsect interactions along environmental gradients. However, cataloging such damage has been limited for fossil flora or extant tropical vegetation. We explored the diversity of insect-feeding damage on Quercus mongolica; one of the major tree species in the East Asian temperate forests. Eighty-six types of damage were cataloged from five sites on three mountains in Korea. Each damage type identified from our study was compared to previously proposed types of damage. The possible or confirmed origin of each damage type was discussed. The diversity of the damage types was highest from Mt. Seongjusan, followed by Mt. Jirisan and Mt. Hallasan. The frequency of each damage type on the leaves varied among research sites. Damage involving sap-sucking arthropods and pathogenic fungi was most frequent and exhibited greater among-site variation among the eight functional categories. Keywords: Among-site variation, Foliar damage, Herbivory, Mongolian oaks, Plantâinsect interactions
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