Spider assemblage structure and functional diversity patterns in clear-cut, logged, and undisturbed areas in a large Atlantic Forest remnant
In: Canadian Journal of Forest Research, Jg. 50 (2020-07-01), S. 608-614
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Habitat loss is one of the main consequences of landscape transformation by humans. Monitoring biodiversity changes in areas under different management strategies is fundamental for species conservation. Our study is the first to assess the role of forest disturbance history on spider (Araneae) biodiversity in the westernmost portion of the Atlantic Forest. We analyzed taxonomic and functional aspects of spider assemblages in understories in a large forest fragment in southwestern Brazil. Spiders were sampled in five 30 m × 5 m plots over three seasons in three areas with different management histories: clear-cutting, selective logging, or native plots. We also characterized tree basal area, tree density, and canopy openness. The clear-cut plots showed more canopy openness and low habitat heterogeneity due to the high density of one pioneer native tree species. Forest structure in selective logging and native plots was similar. Spider richness, abundance, and functional richness were affected only by the season. Species composition also differed among the areas depending on the season. The abundance of web-building species was mainly associated with clear-cut areas in winter and spring. These results highlight the importance of natural regeneration in the Atlantic Forest after disturbance for the conservation of regional spider biodiversity.
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Spider assemblage structure and functional diversity patterns in clear-cut, logged, and undisturbed areas in a large Atlantic Forest remnant
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Everton Nei Lopes Rodrigues ; Galeti, Gabriela ; Suiane Oliveira de Quadros ; Baldissera, Ronei ; Adriano D. de Oliveira ; Luan M.V. Lazzarotto |
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Zeitschrift: | Canadian Journal of Forest Research, Jg. 50 (2020-07-01), S. 608-614 |
Veröffentlichung: | Canadian Science Publishing, 2020 |
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ISSN: | 1208-6037 (print) ; 0045-5067 (print) |
DOI: | 10.1139/cjfr-2019-0302 |
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