Abstract

Abstract. 1. Spatial density dependence of enemy/victim relationships (predator/prey and host/parasitoid) were examined for the gall‐making herbivore Eurosta solidaginis (Diptera: Tephritidae), its predator Mordellistena unicolor (Coleoptera: Mordellidae), and a parasitoid of Mordellistena, Schizoprymnus sp. (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), both before and after experimental perturbation of gall density.2. Mordellistena predation did not depend on Eurosta density, nor did Schizoprymnus parasitism of Mordellistena depend on Mordellistena density.3. Schizoprymnus parasitism of Mordellistena depended strongly on the density of Eurosta, the prey of its host.4. The lack of density dependence in enemy/victim relationships may be explained by effects from adjacent trophic‐levels. Ovipositing Schizoprymnus may search for high densities, not of its host Mordellistena, but of its host's prey (Eurosta galls), and ovipositing Mordellistena may avoid patches of high gall density where the risk of being parasitized is greater.

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