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Trophic structure of the spider community of a Mediterranean citrus grove: A stable isotope analysis
Authors:Laia Mestre  Josep Piñol  José Antonio Barrientos  Xavier Espadaler  Katrin Brewitt  Christiane Werner  Christian Platner
Institution:1. CREAF, Cerdanyola del Vallès 08193, Spain;2. Departament de Biologia Animal, de Biologia Vegetal i d’Ecologia, Univ Autònoma Barcelona, Cerdanyola del Vallès 08193, Spain;3. Experimental and Systems Ecology, University Bielefeld, Universitätsstr. 25, 33615 Bielefeld, Germany;4. AgroEcosystem Research, University Bayreuth, Universitätsstr. 30, 95445 Bayreuth, Germany
Abstract:Spiders are dominant terrestrial predators that consume a large variety of prey and engage in intraguild predation. Although the feeding habits of certain species are well known, the trophic structure of spider assemblages still needs to be investigated. Stable isotope analysis enables characterisation of trophic relationships between organisms because it tracks the energy flow in food webs and indicates the average number of trophic transfers between a given species and the base of the web, thus being a useful tool to estimate the magnitude of intraguild predation in food webs. Using this technique, we studied the trophic groups of spiders and their links within the arthropod food web of a Mediterranean organic citrus grove. We assessed the trophic positions of the 25 most common spider species relative to other arthropod predators and potential prey in the four seasons of the year, both in the canopy and on the ground. The analyses showed great seasonal variation in the isotopic signatures of some arthropod species, as well as the existence of various trophic groups and a wide range of trophic levels among spiders, even in species belonging to the same family. Differences in δ15N between spiders and the most abundant prey in the grove usually spanned two trophic levels or more. Our findings provide field evidence of widespread intraguild predation in the food web and caution against using spider families or guilds instead of individual species when studying spider trophic interactions.
Keywords:Agroecosystem  Ants  Food web  Intraguild predation  Trophic niche
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