Spider community responds to litter complexity: insights from a small-scale experiment in an exotic pine stand

ABSTRACT Conservation of biodiversity in agroecosystems is an urgent need, and a suitable approach to maximize animal biodiversity and their services is the restoration of habitat heterogeneity. Here we investigated the value of increasing litter complexity in tree plantations of exotic pine for gro...

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Main Authors: Luciana R. Podgaiski, Gilberto G. Rodrigues
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Fundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do Sul
Series:Iheringia: Série Zoologia
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0073-47212017000100207&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-b0532df4a7a949e8969421aa9333d29f2020-11-25T00:27:16ZengFundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do SulIheringia: Série Zoologia1678-4766107010.1590/1678-4766e2017007S0073-47212017000100207Spider community responds to litter complexity: insights from a small-scale experiment in an exotic pine standLuciana R. PodgaiskiGilberto G. RodriguesABSTRACT Conservation of biodiversity in agroecosystems is an urgent need, and a suitable approach to maximize animal biodiversity and their services is the restoration of habitat heterogeneity. Here we investigated the value of increasing litter complexity in tree plantations of exotic pine for ground spiders. We hypothesized that increasing the litter complexity of these systems, as it would be the case in ecologically designed plantations, would increase spider aggregations. We performed a small-scale litter manipulation experiment within an exotic pine stand in the municipality of Minas do Leão, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, and compared spider diversity in simple (only pine needles) and complex substrates (with the addition of diverse native broadleaves). We found 1,110 spiders, 19 families and 32 morphospecies. The most abundant families were Linyphiidae, Theridiidae and Salticidade, and the dominant morphospecies were Thymoites sp. 2 and Lygarina sp. Web-building spiders represented 61% of total spider abundance, and 17 species, while hunting spiders, 49% and 15 species. As expected, densities of spider individuals and species from both web-building and hunting spiders were higher in complex litter substrate. Potential preys (Collembola) also responded positively to the treatment, and had influence of spider community patterns. Our results suggest that ensuring some degree of plant and litter diversity within pine stands (e.g. understory establishment) might foster spider aggregations and possibly help to conserve their diversity at local-scales.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0073-47212017000100207&lng=en&tlng=enComplexidade do hábitatseleção de hábitatdiversidade de espéciesestratégia de forrageamento
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author Luciana R. Podgaiski
Gilberto G. Rodrigues
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Gilberto G. Rodrigues
Spider community responds to litter complexity: insights from a small-scale experiment in an exotic pine stand
Iheringia: Série Zoologia
Complexidade do hábitat
seleção de hábitat
diversidade de espécies
estratégia de forrageamento
author_facet Luciana R. Podgaiski
Gilberto G. Rodrigues
author_sort Luciana R. Podgaiski
title Spider community responds to litter complexity: insights from a small-scale experiment in an exotic pine stand
title_short Spider community responds to litter complexity: insights from a small-scale experiment in an exotic pine stand
title_full Spider community responds to litter complexity: insights from a small-scale experiment in an exotic pine stand
title_fullStr Spider community responds to litter complexity: insights from a small-scale experiment in an exotic pine stand
title_full_unstemmed Spider community responds to litter complexity: insights from a small-scale experiment in an exotic pine stand
title_sort spider community responds to litter complexity: insights from a small-scale experiment in an exotic pine stand
publisher Fundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do Sul
series Iheringia: Série Zoologia
issn 1678-4766
description ABSTRACT Conservation of biodiversity in agroecosystems is an urgent need, and a suitable approach to maximize animal biodiversity and their services is the restoration of habitat heterogeneity. Here we investigated the value of increasing litter complexity in tree plantations of exotic pine for ground spiders. We hypothesized that increasing the litter complexity of these systems, as it would be the case in ecologically designed plantations, would increase spider aggregations. We performed a small-scale litter manipulation experiment within an exotic pine stand in the municipality of Minas do Leão, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, and compared spider diversity in simple (only pine needles) and complex substrates (with the addition of diverse native broadleaves). We found 1,110 spiders, 19 families and 32 morphospecies. The most abundant families were Linyphiidae, Theridiidae and Salticidade, and the dominant morphospecies were Thymoites sp. 2 and Lygarina sp. Web-building spiders represented 61% of total spider abundance, and 17 species, while hunting spiders, 49% and 15 species. As expected, densities of spider individuals and species from both web-building and hunting spiders were higher in complex litter substrate. Potential preys (Collembola) also responded positively to the treatment, and had influence of spider community patterns. Our results suggest that ensuring some degree of plant and litter diversity within pine stands (e.g. understory establishment) might foster spider aggregations and possibly help to conserve their diversity at local-scales.
topic Complexidade do hábitat
seleção de hábitat
diversidade de espécies
estratégia de forrageamento
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0073-47212017000100207&lng=en&tlng=en
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