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Habitat structure determines spider diversity in highland ponds
Authors:Arthur Cardoso Ávila  Cristina Stenert  Everton Nei Lopes Rodrigues  Leonardo Maltchik
Affiliation:1.Laboratório de Ecologia e Monitoramento de Invertebrados Aquáticos, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos,UNISINOS,S?o Leopoldo,Brazil;2.Laboratório de Diversidade e Sistemática de Arachnida, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos,UNISINOS,S?o Leopoldo,Brazil;3.Laboratório de Ecologia e Conserva??o de Ecossistemas Aquáticos, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos,UNISINOS,S?o Leopoldo,Brazil
Abstract:Wetlands (e.g. ponds, meadows) can be found in many landscapes, playing an important role in maintaining regional biodiversity and supporting heterogeneous communities. Spiders are diversified predators that are highly influenced by changes in plant community structure, heterogeneous habitats sustain high spider diversity and abundance. We investigated the characteristics of spider biodiversity in ponds with different habitat structures, by examining patterns across habitats of ponds with different vegetation levels. Sampling took place in four occasions over a year. We compared spider abundance, species richness and composition among ponds including distinct vegetation variables, related to life form, type of leaves, coverage and height. Overall 1174 individuals (194 adults) of 11 families and 37 morphospecies were sampled. We found mostly expected differences in the manner that communities were structured between different habitats. Thus, higher variability of abundance was explained for higher habitat structure of ponds. We also found differences in species composition between ponds with low emergent vegetation and higher habitat structures. Additionaly, spiders were consistently structured more by turnover than nestedness components, with a greater beta diversity of web-builders. Our results suggest varying levels of habitat structures and species substitution shape pond spider communities, depending on habitat heterogeneity and spider guild. Those findings demonstrate the clear role of spatial habitat structure, with more spider species preferring to build webs or actively hunt at vegetated environments on ponds.
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