Associations between carabid beetles and fungi in the light of 200 years of published literature

  • Articles in SCI Journals
  • Nov, 2021

Pozsgai, G., Ben Fekih, I., Kohnen, M.V., Amrani, S., Bérces, S., Fülöp, D., Jaber, M.Y.M., Meyling, N.V., Ruszkiewicz-Michalska, M., Pfliegler, W.P., Sánchez-García, F.J., Zhang, J., Rensing, C., Lövei, G.L., You, M., (2021) Associations between carabid beetles and fungi in the light of 200 years of published literature.

Scientific Data, 8, 294. DOI:10.1038/s41597-021-01072-w (IF2021 8,501; Q1 Multidisciplinary Sciences)
Summary:

Describing and conserving ecological interactions woven into ecosystems is one of the great challenges of the 21st century. Here, we present a unique dataset compiling the biotic interactions between two ecologically and economically important taxa: ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) and fungi. The resulting dataset contains the carabid-fungus associations collected from 392 scientific publications, 129 countries, mostly from the Palearctic region, published over a period of 200 years. With an updated taxonomy to match the currently accepted nomenclature, 3,378 unique associations among 5,564 records were identified between 1,776 carabid and 676 fungal taxa. Ectoparasitic Laboulbeniales were the most frequent fungal group associated with carabids, especially with Trechinae. The proportion of entomopathogens was low. Three different formats of the data have been provided along with an interactive data digest platform for analytical purposes. Our database summarizes the current knowledge on biotic interactions between insects and fungi, while offering a valuable resource to test large-scale hypotheses on those interactions.


https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-021-01072-wciteas

Team

  • Associations between carabid beetles and fungi in the light of 200 years of published literature Gabor Lövei Island Biodiversity, Biogeography & Conservation - IBBC
  • Associations between carabid beetles and fungi in the light of 200 years of published literature Gabor Pozsgai Island Arthropod Macroecology