AUTHOR=Saito Yutaka , Sato Yukie TITLE=Diversity in life types of spider mites JOURNAL=Frontiers in Arachnid Science VOLUME=3 YEAR=2024 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/arachnid-science/articles/10.3389/frchs.2024.1436082 DOI=10.3389/frchs.2024.1436082 ISSN=2813-5083 ABSTRACT=
Phytophagous spider mites, belonging to the subfamily Tetranychinae, have diverse lifestyles. Life type is an important concept for understanding spider mite diversity. There are three basic life types: little web (LW), non-systematic and complicated web (CW), and woven nest (WN), which are characterised by silk production, silk usage patterns, faeces defaecation patterns, and other behavioural outcomes. In this review, we first address the diversity of life types and then discuss the functions of life types as reported by several studies. The primary function of the CW type is to provide a firm footing for residing on the underside of host leaves and to protect mites from the deleterious effects of solar radiation. Next, we discuss how spider mites have evolved various defence mechanisms through life types to avoid their natural enemies. We observed that the life type can affect the results of interspecies competition. Faeces manipulation behaviours observed in the CW and WN type mites may be an adaptation to keep a clean habitat. The CW species showed a significantly higher intrinsic rate of natural increase (