Relationship between species richness, taxonomic distinctness, functional diversity, and local contribution to β diversity and effects of habitat disturbance in the …
K De, AP Singh, A Sarkar, K Singh, M Siliwal… - Ecological …, 2023 - Springer
Background In the riverine riparian ecosystem, particularly in India, the knowledge of the
effects of habitat disturbance on taxonomic distinctness, functional diversity, and local …
effects of habitat disturbance on taxonomic distinctness, functional diversity, and local …
Rainforest conversion to rubber and oil palm reduces abundance, biomass and diversity of canopy spiders
Rainforest canopies, home to one of the most complex and diverse terrestrial arthropod
communities, are threatened by conversion of rainforest into agricultural production systems …
communities, are threatened by conversion of rainforest into agricultural production systems …
Responses of ground-dwelling spider assemblages to changes in vegetation from wet oligotrophic habitats of Western France
D Lafage, EA Djoudi, G Perrin, S Gallet… - Arthropod-Plant …, 2019 - Springer
While many arthropod species are known to depend, directly or indirectly, on certain plant
species or communities, it remains unclear to what extent vegetation shapes spider …
species or communities, it remains unclear to what extent vegetation shapes spider …
Relative efficiency of pitfall trapping vs. nocturnal hand collecting in assessing soil-dwelling spider diversity along a structural gradient of neotropical habitats
Assessing spider diversity remains a great challenge, especially in tropical habitats where
dozens of species can locally co-occur. Pitfall trapping is one of the most widely used …
dozens of species can locally co-occur. Pitfall trapping is one of the most widely used …
Changes in vegetation complexity during the development of rice ecosystems affect orb‐weaving spider‐prey trophic networks
V Saksongmuang, R Michalko… - Agricultural and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Temporal change in vegetation complexity and field management may interactively affect
the structure of predator–prey networks in agroecosystems and consequently alter the …
the structure of predator–prey networks in agroecosystems and consequently alter the …
[HTML][HTML] Spatial arrangement of intercropping impacts natural enemy abundance and aphid predation in an intensive farming system
Crop diversification is an increasingly recognized management strategy to support
biodiversity and ecosystem services, like pest and disease control, in agricultural systems …
biodiversity and ecosystem services, like pest and disease control, in agricultural systems …
Elevation modulates how Arctic arthropod communities are structured along local environmental gradients
The organization of ecological communities along local environmental gradients provides
important information about how such communities may respond to environmental change …
important information about how such communities may respond to environmental change …
Comparisons of the composition of spider assemblages in three vegetation habitats in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia
M LIA, A RAUF, D HINDAYANA - Biodiversitas Journal of Biological …, 2022 - smujo.id
Lia M, Rauf A, Hindayana D. 2021. Comparisons of the composition of spider assemblages
in three vegetation habitats in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 23: 244-255 …
in three vegetation habitats in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 23: 244-255 …
The analysis of the influence of grazing intensity on the diversity and abundance of plants and spiders (Arachnida: Araneae)
In restoration projects, low stock grazing has become a popular means of management.
However, an accurate understanding of the effects of grazing on plants and spiders is often …
However, an accurate understanding of the effects of grazing on plants and spiders is often …
In the shadow of cormorants: Succession of avian colony affects selected groups of ground dwelling predatory arthropods
O Machač, P Ivinskis, J Rimšaitė, O Horňák, IH Tuf - Forests, 2022 - mdpi.com
(1) Nesting of the great cormorants strongly influences terrestrial ecosystems by physical
destruction of vegetation and chemical changes in the soil and around the nesting …
destruction of vegetation and chemical changes in the soil and around the nesting …