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The effects of habitat parameters and forest age on the ground dwelling spiders of lowland poplar forests (Hungary)

Authors :
Róbert Gallé
Nikolett Szpisjak
István Maák
Source :
Journal of Insect Conservation. 18:791-799
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2014.

Abstract

Forest management has highly modified the structure of the European forests. Harvesting and post-harvest regeneration leads to a simplified forest structure. Our main objective was to detect the effects of habitat structure and forest age on the ground-dwelling spider diversity and assemblage composition of poplar forests at the Hungarian Great Plain. Our results demonstrate that the rarefaction diversity and the number of forest specialists closely correlated with the structural parameters of the forest floor, however, the age and canopy closure did not influence these parameters. According to redundancy analysis, the composition of spider assemblages was determined solely by habitat structure, with habitat structure having a major effect on the species composition and diversity of spider assemblages. A direct effect of forest age on the spider assemblages was not detected, due to the presence of different habitat types in the surrounding landscape, which may serve as suitable habitats for source-populations of spiders with different habitat requirements. Our results highlight the importance structural complexity of forests for maintaining forest spider diversity and preserving the regional species pool of spiders.

Details

ISSN :
15729753 and 1366638X
Volume :
18
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Insect Conservation
Accession number :
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