Spider species composition in the tree-shrub strata of riparian forests and its microhabitats in southern Brazil

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Main Author: Rodrigues, Everton Nei Lopes
Publication Date: 2016
Other Authors: Rodrigues, Patricia E. S., Mendonça Junior, Milton de Souza
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Summary: The composition of the spider fauna of riparian forests is insufficiently known. These forests, adjacent to both aquatic and terrestrial environments, are recognised as having important ecosystem functions. We compare the composition of spider assemblages of four riparian forests in different drainage basins, along with their microhabitats (edges and forest interior), in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil. Sampling was carried out in the riparian forests of the following rivers: Piratini, municipality of Arroio Grande; Camaquã, municipality of Cristal; Sinos, municipality of Parobé, and Maquiné, municipality of Maquiné. Two samples per season were collected in two years, by sampling the tree-shrub strata with a beating tray, following fixed transects. There were six transects per drainage basin, two per microhabitat: grassland edge, forest interior and river edge. Overall, 42,057 spiders were sampled (juveniles: 79%; adults: 21%). Among the adults (8,851 individuals), we identified 440 species. Similarity analyses (ANOSIM) indicated that the araneofauna composition of the four drainage basins differ in their quantitative (Morisita) and qualitative (Simpson) similarity indexes. There were no differences in composition among microhabitats. The composition of the Maquiné River basin was the most distinct, possibly due to a greater influence of the Atlantic forest on it and a greater dominance of the Linyphiidae Sphecozone personata (Simon, 1894) (SIMPER analysis, contribution to dissimilarity: 12.15%). Differences in spider composition on large spatial scales most likely reflect regional variations in a number of environmental factors, and result in each area having in increased importance in terms of conservation.
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spelling Rodrigues, Everton Nei LopesRodrigues, Patricia E. S.Mendonça Junior, Milton de Souza2017-08-01T02:38:01Z20160101-8175http://hdl.handle.net/10183/164657001016644The composition of the spider fauna of riparian forests is insufficiently known. These forests, adjacent to both aquatic and terrestrial environments, are recognised as having important ecosystem functions. We compare the composition of spider assemblages of four riparian forests in different drainage basins, along with their microhabitats (edges and forest interior), in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil. Sampling was carried out in the riparian forests of the following rivers: Piratini, municipality of Arroio Grande; Camaquã, municipality of Cristal; Sinos, municipality of Parobé, and Maquiné, municipality of Maquiné. Two samples per season were collected in two years, by sampling the tree-shrub strata with a beating tray, following fixed transects. There were six transects per drainage basin, two per microhabitat: grassland edge, forest interior and river edge. Overall, 42,057 spiders were sampled (juveniles: 79%; adults: 21%). Among the adults (8,851 individuals), we identified 440 species. Similarity analyses (ANOSIM) indicated that the araneofauna composition of the four drainage basins differ in their quantitative (Morisita) and qualitative (Simpson) similarity indexes. There were no differences in composition among microhabitats. The composition of the Maquiné River basin was the most distinct, possibly due to a greater influence of the Atlantic forest on it and a greater dominance of the Linyphiidae Sphecozone personata (Simon, 1894) (SIMPER analysis, contribution to dissimilarity: 12.15%). Differences in spider composition on large spatial scales most likely reflect regional variations in a number of environmental factors, and result in each area having in increased importance in terms of conservation.application/pdfengRevista Brasileira de Zoologia. São Paulo, SP. Vol. 33, n. 3 (juj. 2016), p. 1-17AranhasMatas ciliaresSpider assemblageBeating trayOrdinationMicrohabitatsRiparian forestSpider species composition in the tree-shrub strata of riparian forests and its microhabitats in southern Brazilinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL001016644.pdf001016644.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf921910http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/164657/1/001016644.pdfd0c48e5bc29fa97ef082c11aa704802dMD51TEXT001016644.pdf.txt001016644.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain61471http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/164657/2/001016644.pdf.txt432274e650689420aa91d1fc597a93a4MD52THUMBNAIL001016644.pdf.jpg001016644.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg2386http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/164657/3/001016644.pdf.jpg28244ad0254208d9662e8ede763cf514MD5310183/1646572019-06-20 02:36:23.453681oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/164657Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestlume@ufrgs.bropendoar:2019-06-20T05:36:23Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Spider species composition in the tree-shrub strata of riparian forests and its microhabitats in southern Brazil
title Spider species composition in the tree-shrub strata of riparian forests and its microhabitats in southern Brazil
spellingShingle Spider species composition in the tree-shrub strata of riparian forests and its microhabitats in southern Brazil
Rodrigues, Everton Nei Lopes
Aranhas
Matas ciliares
Spider assemblage
Beating tray
Ordination
Microhabitats
Riparian forest
title_short Spider species composition in the tree-shrub strata of riparian forests and its microhabitats in southern Brazil
title_full Spider species composition in the tree-shrub strata of riparian forests and its microhabitats in southern Brazil
title_fullStr Spider species composition in the tree-shrub strata of riparian forests and its microhabitats in southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Spider species composition in the tree-shrub strata of riparian forests and its microhabitats in southern Brazil
title_sort Spider species composition in the tree-shrub strata of riparian forests and its microhabitats in southern Brazil
author Rodrigues, Everton Nei Lopes
author_facet Rodrigues, Everton Nei Lopes
Rodrigues, Patricia E. S.
Mendonça Junior, Milton de Souza
author_role author
author2 Rodrigues, Patricia E. S.
Mendonça Junior, Milton de Souza
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues, Everton Nei Lopes
Rodrigues, Patricia E. S.
Mendonça Junior, Milton de Souza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aranhas
Matas ciliares
topic Aranhas
Matas ciliares
Spider assemblage
Beating tray
Ordination
Microhabitats
Riparian forest
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Spider assemblage
Beating tray
Ordination
Microhabitats
Riparian forest
description The composition of the spider fauna of riparian forests is insufficiently known. These forests, adjacent to both aquatic and terrestrial environments, are recognised as having important ecosystem functions. We compare the composition of spider assemblages of four riparian forests in different drainage basins, along with their microhabitats (edges and forest interior), in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil. Sampling was carried out in the riparian forests of the following rivers: Piratini, municipality of Arroio Grande; Camaquã, municipality of Cristal; Sinos, municipality of Parobé, and Maquiné, municipality of Maquiné. Two samples per season were collected in two years, by sampling the tree-shrub strata with a beating tray, following fixed transects. There were six transects per drainage basin, two per microhabitat: grassland edge, forest interior and river edge. Overall, 42,057 spiders were sampled (juveniles: 79%; adults: 21%). Among the adults (8,851 individuals), we identified 440 species. Similarity analyses (ANOSIM) indicated that the araneofauna composition of the four drainage basins differ in their quantitative (Morisita) and qualitative (Simpson) similarity indexes. There were no differences in composition among microhabitats. The composition of the Maquiné River basin was the most distinct, possibly due to a greater influence of the Atlantic forest on it and a greater dominance of the Linyphiidae Sphecozone personata (Simon, 1894) (SIMPER analysis, contribution to dissimilarity: 12.15%). Differences in spider composition on large spatial scales most likely reflect regional variations in a number of environmental factors, and result in each area having in increased importance in terms of conservation.
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