Pk. Ingvarsson et L. Ericson, SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIATION IN DISEASE LEVELS OF A FLORAL SMUT (ANTHRACOIDEA-HETEROSPORA) ON CAREX NIGRA, Journal of Ecology, 86(1), 1998, pp. 53-61
1 Data are presented from a 4-year study on the incidence of infection
by the nonsystemic smut fungus Anthracoidea heterospora a of florets
of the sedge Cal ex nigra. 2 Beetles of the species Phalacrus substria
tus may act as vectors, transmitting A. heterospora between different
C. nigra tussocks. Path analysis clearly showed that the number of vec
tors on individual tussocks was an important factor explaining levels
of infection of A. heterospora. 3 The year-to-year correlations in inc
idence of A. heterospora disease for individual C. nigra plants were h
igh, indicating that the same plants consistently experience high leve
ls of disease. There were also high year-to-year correlations in the a
bundance of P. substriatus beetles on individual plants. 4 A second na
tural enemy of the sedge, the gall mite Phytoptus caricis, also showed
high between-year correlations in levels of infestation. Since P. car
icis competes for the same resource as A. heterospora, we predicted th
at high levels of P. caricis infestation should have a negative effect
on disease levels. However, there was in general a positive effect of
P. caricis infestation on A. heterospora disease levels. 5 This study
shows that for understanding levels of disease of A. heterospora, bot
h within-year effects as well as transient effects must be included. P
henotypic variation among plants in susceptibility to infection by A.
heterospora could explain the observed patterns of disease but they co
uld also be the result of host choice by the beetle.