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How to catch foliage-dwelling spiders (Araneae) in maize fields and their margins: a comparison of two sampling methods
Authors:C Ludy  A Lang
Institution:Bavarian State Research Center for Agriculture, Institute of Plant Protection, Freising, Germany
Abstract:The foliage‐dwelling spider fauna was collected in maize fields and on stinging nettles in adjacent margins in Bavaria, South Germany. Two different sampling methods were evaluated: drop cloth sampling and suction sampling. The overall catch was dominated by juvenile spiders, web‐building spiders, and spiders of the families Theridiidae, Linyphiidae, Tetragnathidae and Araneidae (in decreasing order). Field margins harboured more species than maize fields, whereas the total spider abundance was higher in the maize crop. Web‐building spiders such as Theridiidae and Linyphiidae were prominent in maize by individual numbers. Suction sampling with a small suction device proved to be a more efficient and consistent sampling method for foliage‐dwelling spiders than drop cloth sampling. Density and species richness of foliage‐dwelling spiders in maize was shown to be fairly high, implying that spiders of higher strata may play a more important role in biological control than suspected up to now.
Keywords:Zea mays            drop cloth sampling  field margins  seasonal dynamics  species richness  spider abundance  suction sampling
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