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Effects of tree species diversity on a community of weaver spiders in a tropical forest plantation
Authors:Luis Esquivel‐Gómez  Luis Abdala‐Roberts  Miguel Pinkus‐Rendón  Víctor Parra‐Tabla
Affiliation:1. Departamento de Ecología Tropical, Campus de Ciencias Biológicas y Agropecuarias, Universidad Aut?noma de Yucatán, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico;2. Centro Peninsular en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
Abstract:The effects of producer diversity on predators have received little attention in arboreal plant communities, particularly in the tropics. This is particularly true in the case of tree diversity effects on web‐building spiders, one of the most important groups of invertebrate predators in terrestrial plant communities. We evaluated the effects of tree species diversity on the community of weaver spiders associated with big‐leaf mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) in 19, 21 × 21‐m plots (64 plants/plot) of a tropical forest plantation which were either mahogany monocultures (12 plots) or polycultures (seven plots) that included mahogany and three other tree species. We conducted two surveys of weaver spiders on mahogany trees to evaluate the effects of tree diversity on spider abundance, species richness, diversity, and species composition associated with mahogany. Our results indicated that tree species mixtures exhibited significantly greater spider abundance, species richness, and diversity, as well as differences in spider species composition relative to monocultures. These results could be due to species polycultures providing a broader range of microhabitat conditions favoring spider species with different habitat requirements, a greater availability of web‐building sites, or due to increased diversity or abundance of prey. Accordingly, these results emphasize the importance of mixed forest plantations for boosting predator abundance and diversity and potentially enhancing herbivore pest suppression. Future work is necessary to determine the specific mechanisms underlying these patterns as well as the top‐down effects of increased spider abundance and species richness on herbivore abundance and damage.
Keywords:enemies hypothesis  mahogany  plant diversity  predator  species richness  weaver spider
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