2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1442-9993.2007.01789.x
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Landscape mosaic of Araucaria forest and forest monocultures influencing understorey spider assemblages in southern Brazil

Abstract: This study investigates how abundance, diversity and composition of understorey spiders were influenced by four different forest habitats in a southern Brazilian Araucaria forest. The study area encompasses a landscape mosaic comprised of Araucaria forest, Araucaria plantation, Pinus plantation, and Eucalyptus plantation. Understorey spiders were collected by beating the vegetation inside three patches of each forest habitat. To assess possible predictors of spider assemblage structure, several patch features … Show more

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“…The same is valid for BaldisseRa et al (2008) considering mixed broad-leaved/Araucaria forests and Pinus plantations, sampling manually from the tree-shrub layer, attaining 37% similarity only with our data.…”
Section: Rodriguessupporting
confidence: 67%
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“…The same is valid for BaldisseRa et al (2008) considering mixed broad-leaved/Araucaria forests and Pinus plantations, sampling manually from the tree-shrub layer, attaining 37% similarity only with our data.…”
Section: Rodriguessupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Spiders in this family are generally among the most abundant and speciose of those sampled from the treeshrub plant strata in faunal inventories in southern Brazil, even from distinct ecosystems (indRusiak & kotzian, 1998;BaldisseRa et al, 2004;RodRigues, 2005;silva & aRaujo, 2005;Bonaldo et al, 2007;podgaiski et al, 2007;BaldisseRa et al, 2008;RodRigues et al, 2014). A species list was presented by indRusiak & Buss (2003) for the central region of Rio Grande do Sul State, and in the list of spiders species of Rio Grande do Sul State (Buckup et al, 2010) cite Araneidae as the family with the highest number of species to the State (210 species).…”
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“…Environmental structure can define resource availability for predatory arthropods. Baldissera et al (2008) compared spider diversity in the shrub layer of exotic silviculture of Pinus ellioti and Eucalyptus sp. and natural forests of Araucaria angustifolia, indicating the influence habitat structure can have on predators since a higher diversity was found for Eucalyptus sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some implications of the presence of silviculture environments on the beetle fauna in southern Brazil are discussed in Ganho & Marinoni (2006) (for other predatory invertebrate group (arachnids) see Baldissera et al 2008).…”
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“…Schmidt et al, 2005;Corcuera et al, 2015;Marín et al, 2016), to our knowledge there are no published studies addressing such topic in Brazil, particularly regarding to pine plantations. Specifically in South Brazil, some attempts were done in order to compare spider diversity patterns between agroecosystems and adjacent native ecosystems, such as the studies of Baldissera et al (2008) in tree plantations, including pine, and native Araucaria forest, Rodrigues et al (2009) in rice field, grassland and native forest, and Rodrigues et al (2010) in Eucalyptus plantations and natural grasslands. Other studies in agroecosystems in South Brazil describe spider assemblages, for example, in olive groves (Ricalde et al, 2016), corn plantations (Da Silva et al, 2014), citrus groves (Ott et al, 2007) and irrigated rice (Rodrigues et al, 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%