학술논문

Comparative study of the Fomes fomentariusand Trametes gibbosabeetle communities in Hidegvíz Valley, Sopron Mts., Hungary
Document Type
Article
Source
Community Ecology; December 2018, Vol. 19 Issue: 2 p141-147, 7p
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ISSN
15858553; 15882756
Abstract
The forest, which is exposed to fewer anthropogenic impacts, has a rich and complex community. In Hungary, the quantity of dead wood has an ever-increasing significance in the forests. The decomposition of wood starts with the xylophagous insects, followed by the appearance tinder fungus, which transforms the wood into a form suitable for decomposers. Fungus beetles decompose most of the fungus. Therefore, besides consumer organizations, demolition organizations also play an essential role in building the forest ecosystem. In Central Europe, we have a little information about the beetle communities of tinder fungi. During our research, we investigated the beetle communities of Fomes fomentariusand Trametes gibbosa, which were collected from the Sopron-mountains in West Hungary. In F. fomentarius, the most common beetle species that we found was Bolitophagus reticulatuswith about 100 individuals in four fruiting bodies, while in T. gibbosa, Cis boletihad the largest number of individuals with more than 5300 in four specimens. The beetle communities in the two tinder fungi were different, the difference probably caused by the structure and the nutritional value of the fungi.