Insufficiency in Distributional Faunistic Data in Synanthropic Spiders: a Case Study of the Occurrence of Brigittea Civica (Araneae, Dictynidae) in South Moravia, Czech Republic
Abstract:This study is focused on distribution of the spider Brigittea civica (Lucas, 1850). It is probably a non-native species in the Czech Republic, which occurs synanthropically in central European conditions. It is well adapted to coexistence with humans, and since there is no natural enemy, it may freely redistribute. The aim of this study was to supplement the knowledge of distribution of this species in South Moravia. The present occurrence data were recorded from a total of 92 towns and villages via observing … Show more
Dear Dr Xiang, we hereby submit the revised version of manuscript LAND-D-18-00321 entitled "Artificial lighting triggers the presence of urban spiders and their webs, causing an aesthetic damage to historical buildings" intended for publication in Landascape and Urban Planning. We thank you for handling our submission and spending time in evaluating it. In this revision, we have took into account all minor corrections suggested by referee 2 and proofread it once more.
Dear Dr Xiang, we hereby submit the revised version of manuscript LAND-D-18-00321 entitled "Artificial lighting triggers the presence of urban spiders and their webs, causing an aesthetic damage to historical buildings" intended for publication in Landascape and Urban Planning. We thank you for handling our submission and spending time in evaluating it. In this revision, we have took into account all minor corrections suggested by referee 2 and proofread it once more.
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