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Genetic polymorphism for carrier preference in a phoretic mite
Title | Genetic polymorphism for carrier preference in a phoretic mite |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 1982 |
Authors | Wilson DSloan |
Journal | Annals of the Entomological Society of America |
Volume | 75 |
Pagination | 293-296 |
Keywords | SILPHIDAE |
Abstract | The parasitid mite Peocilochirus necrophori Vitzthum (Acari: Parasitidae) is phoretic on several species of silphid beetles. However, individual mites have strong, genetically coded preferences for carrier species. P. necrophori is therefore either a single species that is genetically polymorphic for carrier preference, or else it is a sympatric sibling species complex. Regional variation in phoretic associations can be explained by differences in the relative proportions of the morphs. |