Functional Group of Spiders in Cultivated Landscape Dominated by Paddy Fields in West Java, Indonesia

Distribution of spiders in all colonized environments is limited by biotic and abiotic factors requiring adaptations with respect to, for example microhabitat choice and hunting behavior. These two factors were frequently used to group spiders into functional groups. In this study our objectives wer...

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Main Authors: I WAYAN SUANA, DEDY DURYADI SOLIHIN, DAMAYANTI BUCHORI, SJAFRIDA MANUWOTO, HERMANU TRIWIDODO, CHRISTIAN HANSJOACHIM SCHULZE
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Language:English
Published: Bogor Agricultural University 2009-03-01
Series:Hayati Journal of Biosciences
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Online Access:http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/hayati/article/viewFile/140/15
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spelling doaj-e13585cf1e6a445d9325440b30f7d4542020-11-24T22:25:27ZengBogor Agricultural UniversityHayati Journal of Biosciences1978-30192086-40942009-03-0116118Functional Group of Spiders in Cultivated Landscape Dominated by Paddy Fields in West Java, IndonesiaI WAYAN SUANADEDY DURYADI SOLIHINDAMAYANTI BUCHORISJAFRIDA MANUWOTOHERMANU TRIWIDODOCHRISTIAN HANSJOACHIM SCHULZEDistribution of spiders in all colonized environments is limited by biotic and abiotic factors requiring adaptations with respect to, for example microhabitat choice and hunting behavior. These two factors were frequently used to group spiders into functional groups. In this study our objectives were to (i) group of genera of spiders into functional group based on their microhabitat specificity, hunting behavior, and daily activity; and (ii) compare the number and composition of functional group of spider at each habitat type and period of paddy growth. The study was conducted at a landscape dominated by paddy fields in Cianjur Watershed for a period of 9 months. Four different habitat types (paddy, vegetable, non-crop, and mixed garden), were sampled using five trapping techniques (pitfall traps, farmcop suction, sweep netting, yellow-pan traps, and sticky traps). The Unweighted Pair-Group Average and the Euclidean Distances were used to generate dendrogram of functional group of spider. We found 14 functional groups of spider at genus level. The number of functional group of spider at four habitat types was differing, but the composition was similar, because all habitats were closed to each other. Habitat structure diversity and disturbance level influenced the number of functional group of spider. Different architecture of vegetation and availability of differ prey during paddy growth, causing the composition of functional group of spider in each period of paddy growth was changed, although its number was unchanged.http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/hayati/article/viewFile/140/15spidersfunctional groupagricultural landscapeCianjur Watershed
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author I WAYAN SUANA
DEDY DURYADI SOLIHIN
DAMAYANTI BUCHORI
SJAFRIDA MANUWOTO
HERMANU TRIWIDODO
CHRISTIAN HANSJOACHIM SCHULZE
spellingShingle I WAYAN SUANA
DEDY DURYADI SOLIHIN
DAMAYANTI BUCHORI
SJAFRIDA MANUWOTO
HERMANU TRIWIDODO
CHRISTIAN HANSJOACHIM SCHULZE
Functional Group of Spiders in Cultivated Landscape Dominated by Paddy Fields in West Java, Indonesia
Hayati Journal of Biosciences
spiders
functional group
agricultural landscape
Cianjur Watershed
author_facet I WAYAN SUANA
DEDY DURYADI SOLIHIN
DAMAYANTI BUCHORI
SJAFRIDA MANUWOTO
HERMANU TRIWIDODO
CHRISTIAN HANSJOACHIM SCHULZE
author_sort I WAYAN SUANA
title Functional Group of Spiders in Cultivated Landscape Dominated by Paddy Fields in West Java, Indonesia
title_short Functional Group of Spiders in Cultivated Landscape Dominated by Paddy Fields in West Java, Indonesia
title_full Functional Group of Spiders in Cultivated Landscape Dominated by Paddy Fields in West Java, Indonesia
title_fullStr Functional Group of Spiders in Cultivated Landscape Dominated by Paddy Fields in West Java, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Functional Group of Spiders in Cultivated Landscape Dominated by Paddy Fields in West Java, Indonesia
title_sort functional group of spiders in cultivated landscape dominated by paddy fields in west java, indonesia
publisher Bogor Agricultural University
series Hayati Journal of Biosciences
issn 1978-3019
2086-4094
publishDate 2009-03-01
description Distribution of spiders in all colonized environments is limited by biotic and abiotic factors requiring adaptations with respect to, for example microhabitat choice and hunting behavior. These two factors were frequently used to group spiders into functional groups. In this study our objectives were to (i) group of genera of spiders into functional group based on their microhabitat specificity, hunting behavior, and daily activity; and (ii) compare the number and composition of functional group of spider at each habitat type and period of paddy growth. The study was conducted at a landscape dominated by paddy fields in Cianjur Watershed for a period of 9 months. Four different habitat types (paddy, vegetable, non-crop, and mixed garden), were sampled using five trapping techniques (pitfall traps, farmcop suction, sweep netting, yellow-pan traps, and sticky traps). The Unweighted Pair-Group Average and the Euclidean Distances were used to generate dendrogram of functional group of spider. We found 14 functional groups of spider at genus level. The number of functional group of spider at four habitat types was differing, but the composition was similar, because all habitats were closed to each other. Habitat structure diversity and disturbance level influenced the number of functional group of spider. Different architecture of vegetation and availability of differ prey during paddy growth, causing the composition of functional group of spider in each period of paddy growth was changed, although its number was unchanged.
topic spiders
functional group
agricultural landscape
Cianjur Watershed
url http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/hayati/article/viewFile/140/15
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