Distribution and importance of spiders inhabiting a Brazilian sugar cane plantation

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Autor(a) principal: Rinaldi,Isabela Maria Piovesan
Data de Publicação: 2002
Outros Autores: Mendes,Beatriz do Prado, Cady,Alan Bruce
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Zoologia (Online)
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Resumo: The spider fauna (Araneae) of a sugar eane plantation was surveyed monthly by hand colteetion and beating vegetation in sugar cane fields across Botucatu, State of São Paulo, Brazil. Composition and rchness (family and species where identifieation to species was possible) microhabitat preferenees were reeorded, and diversity and evenness indices were calculated. A total of 1291 spiders belonging to 73 species and 20 families were collected. The most diverse families were Theridiidae, Salticidae, and Araneidae, and the most abundant ones were Theridiidae, Saltieidae, Anyphaenidae, and Araneidae, Seven species represented 58.6% of the total fauna, with Crysso pulcherrima (Mello-Leitão,1917) (Theridiidae) composing 28.2%. About 65% of the spiders occupied the upper part of the plants (above 20 cm). Five spider species were present in the sugar cane throughout crop development. Evidence of spiders feeding on sugar cane pest species was observed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Distribution and importance of spiders inhabiting a Brazilian sugar cane plantation
title Distribution and importance of spiders inhabiting a Brazilian sugar cane plantation
spellingShingle Distribution and importance of spiders inhabiting a Brazilian sugar cane plantation
Rinaldi,Isabela Maria Piovesan
Araneae
Sugar cane plantation
spider fauna
spider diversity
natural enemies
title_short Distribution and importance of spiders inhabiting a Brazilian sugar cane plantation
title_full Distribution and importance of spiders inhabiting a Brazilian sugar cane plantation
title_fullStr Distribution and importance of spiders inhabiting a Brazilian sugar cane plantation
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and importance of spiders inhabiting a Brazilian sugar cane plantation
title_sort Distribution and importance of spiders inhabiting a Brazilian sugar cane plantation
author Rinaldi,Isabela Maria Piovesan
author_facet Rinaldi,Isabela Maria Piovesan
Mendes,Beatriz do Prado
Cady,Alan Bruce
author_role author
author2 Mendes,Beatriz do Prado
Cady,Alan Bruce
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rinaldi,Isabela Maria Piovesan
Mendes,Beatriz do Prado
Cady,Alan Bruce
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Araneae
Sugar cane plantation
spider fauna
spider diversity
natural enemies
topic Araneae
Sugar cane plantation
spider fauna
spider diversity
natural enemies
description The spider fauna (Araneae) of a sugar eane plantation was surveyed monthly by hand colteetion and beating vegetation in sugar cane fields across Botucatu, State of São Paulo, Brazil. Composition and rchness (family and species where identifieation to species was possible) microhabitat preferenees were reeorded, and diversity and evenness indices were calculated. A total of 1291 spiders belonging to 73 species and 20 families were collected. The most diverse families were Theridiidae, Salticidae, and Araneidae, and the most abundant ones were Theridiidae, Saltieidae, Anyphaenidae, and Araneidae, Seven species represented 58.6% of the total fauna, with Crysso pulcherrima (Mello-Leitão,1917) (Theridiidae) composing 28.2%. About 65% of the spiders occupied the upper part of the plants (above 20 cm). Five spider species were present in the sugar cane throughout crop development. Evidence of spiders feeding on sugar cane pest species was observed.
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