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The effects of development,vegetation‐type conversion,and fire on low‐elevation Southern California spider assemblages
Authors:Dakota M Spear  Tessa A Adams  Elise S Boyd  Madison M Dipman  Weston J Staubus  Wallace M Meyer III
Institution:1. Department of Biology, Pomona College, Claremont, California, USAPresent address: Churchill College, Cambridge, CB3 0DS, United Kingdom;2. Department of Biology, Pomona College, Claremont, California, USA
Abstract:California sage scrub (CSS), a native ecosystem type of low‐elevation areas of Southern California, is increasingly threatened by urban development, altered fire regimes, and vegetation‐type conversion to non‐native grasslands. Using pitfall traps, we examined how suburbanization, type conversion, and fire influence ground‐dwelling spider assemblages in eastern Los Angeles County, CA, by surveying spiders in three habitats (CSS, non‐native grasslands, and suburban areas) before and after a fire that occurred in a small portion of our study site. Spider assemblages in the suburban habitat differed from those in CSS and non‐native grassland habitats, but CSS and grassland assemblages did not significantly differ. This suggests that the urban development, but not vegetation‐type conversion to non‐native grasslands, has significant effects on ground‐dwelling spider assemblages. Fire had no observable effect on assemblages. Because ground‐dwelling spiders were not impacted by fire and type conversion, increased fire frequencies, which often result in the establishment of non‐native grasses, may not deleteriously influence this animal group, a differing pattern from other taxonomic groups. However, the rapid urban development occurring in low‐elevation areas of Southern California means that species requiring non‐suburban sites for their survival (15 species, 24.1%) may be threatened and require conservation assessment.
Keywords:   Bromus     non‐native grasses  sage scrub  suburban  urban
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