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Chin-FahWang,Jeng-I Tsai,Fong-Long Feng,Kun-Wei Huang 한국응용곤충학회 2014 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.17 No.2
Eriophyoid mites inhabit Yushan canes at elevations from 1650 to 3400 m in Taiwan. A total of 1491 eriophyoidmite specimens collected between 2001 and 2008 from18 sites in Taiwan belonging to 10 genera and 15 specieswere examined and recorded to evaluate the relationships between species composition and environmentalfactors. The environmental factors assessed consisted of climate data, cane leaf length, and vegetation type. Among the 15 species, Abacarus panatics Kefier, 1977 and Tetra yushania Huang, K.W., 2001. Eriophyoid mitesof Taiwan: description of eighty-six species from the Tengchih area. Bull. Natl. Mus. Nat. Sci. 14, 1–84 occur atall 18 survey sites. Canonical correspondence analysis was used to analyze the relationships among sites,eriophyoid mite occurrences, and environmental variables. Eriophyoid mite species composition and plantcommunity types were analyzed using non-metric multidimensional scaling (MDS). Canonical correspondenceanalysis (CCA) indicated that temperature and leaf length were major factors that influenced changes ineriophyoid mite assemblages. MDS results showed that eriophyoid mite species composition is unrelated toplant community types. The distribution patterns of the 15 eriophyoid mites is hypothesized to be randomizedby forest fires initially and subsequently influenced by temperature and leaf length.