Small and large spatial scale coexistence of ctenid spiders in a neotropical forest (French Guiana)

IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY Tropical Zoology Pub Date : 2018-04-03 DOI:10.1080/03946975.2018.1448531
J. Pétillon, B. Leroy, El Aziz Djoudi, V. Vedel
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While spiders constitute the most abundant and diverse arthropods in many habitats, they remained under-studied, especially in tropical rainforests. The goal of this study is to assess the spatial distribution of the spider family Ctenidae by assessing associations of species diversity and population traits among different habitat conditions. Fieldwork was carried out during 2013 in habitats varying in flooding frequency (plateau vs. flooded forest) and elevation (inselberg vs. lowland) in the Nouragues National Natural Reserve, French Guiana. Assemblage composition, population structure, and trait measurements of one dominant species were assessed using hand collection in replicated quadrats. We found strong effects on ctenid assemblages attributable to both elevation and flooding, with changes in relative abundance of species among habitats, but few correlated densities between species. At the population level, main differences in species distribution between and within habitats were detected only when juveniles were taken into account. No effect of elevation was found on the measurements of traits of the dominant species, but legs were proportionally shorter in flooded habitats, suggesting reduced active dispersal in these habitats. Our study highlights the value of complementary of measures of diversity and traits at different biological scales in Ctenidae.
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新热带森林中栉蛛的大小空间尺度共存(法属圭亚那)
虽然蜘蛛是许多栖息地中数量最多、种类最多的节肢动物,但它们的研究仍然不足,尤其是在热带雨林中。本研究的目的是通过评估不同栖息地条件下物种多样性和种群特征的相关性来评估蜘蛛科Ctenidae的空间分布。2013年,在法属圭亚那努拉格国家自然保护区的不同洪水频率(高原与被洪水淹没的森林)和海拔(inselberg与低地)的栖息地进行了实地调查。一个优势物种的组合组成、种群结构和性状测量是在复制象限中使用手工采集进行评估的。我们发现,海拔和洪水都对ctenid群落产生了强烈影响,栖息地之间物种的相对丰度发生了变化,但物种之间的相关密度很少。在种群水平上,只有在考虑到幼年时,才能发现栖息地之间和栖息地内物种分布的主要差异。海拔高度对优势物种特征的测量没有影响,但在被洪水淹没的栖息地,腿按比例变短,这表明这些栖息地的活跃扩散减少。我们的研究强调了在不同生物尺度上对Ctenidae的多样性和性状进行补充测量的价值。
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Tropical Zoology
Tropical Zoology 生物-动物学
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1
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Tropical Zoology is an international zoological journal publishing original papers in the field of systematics, biogeography, phylogeny, ecology and conservation of all terrestrial and aquatic animal Phyla from tropical and subtropical areas. Only papers with new information, high quality and broad interest are considered. Single species description and checklists are not normally accepted. Review papers are welcome. The journal is owned by the Istituto di Ricerca sugli Ecosistemi Terrestri of the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Florence, Italy (CNR-IRET) who performs research into the structure and functioning of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, focusing in particular on anthropogenic pressure and global change. The knowledge amassed forms the scientific basis for identifying the most appropriate protective and corrective interventions, and provides support for the bodies entrusted with formulating policies for environmental protection and recovery.
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