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Bromeliad architectural complexity and vertical distribution predict spider abundance and richness
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2011-06-01)
Habitat complexity is a main predictor of the distribution of arthropods on vegetation. However, it remains poorly known whether plant architecture and fine-scale spatial distribution affect the species richness and ...
Foliage density of branches and distribution of plant-dwelling spiders
(Blackwell PublishingOxfordInglaterra, 2005)
Distribution and importance of spiders inhabiting a Brazilian sugar cane plantation
(Sociedade Brasileira de Zoologia, 2014)
Non cropped fragments as important spider reservoirs in a Pampean agroecosystem
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2019-11)
Agricultural landscapes include patches of cropped and non-cropped habitats. Non-cropped fragments are often source habitats for natural pest predators which colonize less suitable agricultural fields. The goals of the ...
Effect of architectural angularity on refugia selection by the brown spider, Loxosceles gaucho
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2010-09-01)
Some brown spider species infest man-made environments and pose a threat to human health. Because habitat architecture affects spider populations, I evaluated the preferences of individuals of Loxosceles gaucho (Gertsch) ...
Spatial variation in the strength of mutualism between a jumping spider and a terrestrial bromeliad: Evidence from the stable isotope N-15
(Gauthier-villars/editions Elsevier, 2008-05-01)
Psecas chapoda, a neotropical jumping spider strictly associated with the terrestrial bromeliad Bromelia balansae in cerrados and semi-deciduous forests in South America, effectively contributes to plant nutrition and ...
Bromeliads as biodiversity amplifiers and habitat segregation of spider communities in a Neotropical rainforest
(Amer Arachnological Soc, 2010-01-01)
Although bromeliads can be important in the organization of invertebrate communities in Neotropical forests, few studies support this assumption. Bromeliads possess a three-dimensional architecture and rosette grouped ...
Bromeliads as biodiversity amplifiers and habitat segregation of spider communities in a Neotropical rainforest
(2010-08-01)
Although bromeliads can be important in the organization of invertebrate communities in Neotropical forests, few studies support this assumption. Bromeliads possess a three-dimensional architecture and rosette grouped ...