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A northern Swedish population of Bartsia alpina, an arctic-alpine perennial herb, was found to suffer high levels of predispersal seed predation by larvae of two insect species, both specialists on rhinanthoid Scrophulariaceae hosts. The primary predator is Aethes deutschiana (Lepidoptera-Tortricidae), the host of which was previously unknown. The other predator is Gimnomera dorsata (Diptera-Scatophagidae), which is basically a Pedicularis specialist. Both predators are attacked by larvae of Scambus brevicorais (Hymenoptera-Parasitica-Ichneumonidae). Total predation pressure was more or less constant during 1985–1987, but in 1988 the level was doubled, the possible reasons of which are discussed. Large inflorescences of B. alpina suffer significantly higher predation pressures than small ones. It is shown that predation is most intense in the middle of the inflorescences. The same floral nodes are known to produce more selfed seeds than distal and basal nodes. Seed predation in B. alpina thus results in an increased proportion of outcrossed seeds entering the seed pool. Selection pressures on host plant and predator fauna are discussed.
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Molau, U., Eriksen, B. & Knudsen, J.T. Predispersal seed predation in Bartsia alpina . Oecologia 81, 181–185 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00379803
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