THE IMPACT OF GRAZING ON COMMUNITIES OF GROUND-DWELLING SPIDERS (ARANEAE) IN UPLAND VEGETATION TYPES


Autoria(s): McFerran, Damian; Montgomery, Ian; McAdam, James
Data(s)

1994

Resumo

Adult spider communities were sampled by pitfall trapping over a 24-month period in plots subjected to a range of grazing regimes on five vegetation types on a hill farm in County Antrim, north-east Ireland. Spider community composition was influenced by vegetation type and grazing regime. Variation in the number of individuals and species diversity was also apparent between vegetation types and grazing regime. Plots grazed by all herbivores were characterised by the predominance of species characteristic of disturbed land. Inbye land and areas where grazing had ceased had characteristic coloniser species. The spiders Erigone dentipalpis, Allomengea scopigera and Centromerita bicolor were trapped with greater success in vegetation types where grass species dominated.

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Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

McFerran , D , Montgomery , I & McAdam , J 1994 , ' THE IMPACT OF GRAZING ON COMMUNITIES OF GROUND-DWELLING SPIDERS (ARANEAE) IN UPLAND VEGETATION TYPES ' Biology and Environment-Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy , vol 94B , pp. 119-126 .

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article