Presence of spiders in strata of lemon trees (Citrus limon), Montevideo, Uruguay

Benamú, Marco A. - Viera, Carmen

Resumen:

Spiders present a variety of foraging strategies and prey preference, the presence of them in agroecosystems represents a dominant component among predators. Citrus fruits are significantly profitable crops and are among the most widely produced fruits and popular in the world, being in Uruguay main export fruit. Traditional pest control is performed using pesticides, causing a negative impact on spiders. The objective was to determine the distribution of the spider community in lemon crops (Citrus limon) at vertical strata and soil, comparing their abundance, richness and diversity of species, between a conventional crop (CC) vs. abandoned crop (AC). Spiders were collected manually in four vertical strata on lemon tree, stratum-0 was by pitfall traps. 1900 spiders (63% in CA and 37% in CC) at the vertical strata were collected, 84 species sharing. The stratum-0 was the most abundant (4866 ind.). The spiders at the strata level showed greater abundance, species richness and diversity, in stratum-0, stratum-3 and stratum-4, being distributed according to the structures and physiognomy of lemon tree. Only five species were present in all strata including stratum-0: Metaltella sp.1 (Amphinectidae), Aysha sp.1 (Anyphaenidae), Parawixia sp.1, Araneus lathyrinus (Araneidae), Achaearanea hirta (Theridiidae). The analysis of the results shows how the spider community is distributed in the different strata of the lemon tree, taking advantage of the structural physiognomy of the plant. Also demonstrating, how agricultural management practices can influence the spider community.


Detalles Bibliográficos
2023
Lemon Crops
Agroecosystems
Natural Enemies Native
Inglés
Universidad de la República
COLIBRI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/43472
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dc.description.abstract.none.fl_txt_mv Spiders present a variety of foraging strategies and prey preference, the presence of them in agroecosystems represents a dominant component among predators. Citrus fruits are significantly profitable crops and are among the most widely produced fruits and popular in the world, being in Uruguay main export fruit. Traditional pest control is performed using pesticides, causing a negative impact on spiders. The objective was to determine the distribution of the spider community in lemon crops (Citrus limon) at vertical strata and soil, comparing their abundance, richness and diversity of species, between a conventional crop (CC) vs. abandoned crop (AC). Spiders were collected manually in four vertical strata on lemon tree, stratum-0 was by pitfall traps. 1900 spiders (63% in CA and 37% in CC) at the vertical strata were collected, 84 species sharing. The stratum-0 was the most abundant (4866 ind.). The spiders at the strata level showed greater abundance, species richness and diversity, in stratum-0, stratum-3 and stratum-4, being distributed according to the structures and physiognomy of lemon tree. Only five species were present in all strata including stratum-0: Metaltella sp.1 (Amphinectidae), Aysha sp.1 (Anyphaenidae), Parawixia sp.1, Araneus lathyrinus (Araneidae), Achaearanea hirta (Theridiidae). The analysis of the results shows how the spider community is distributed in the different strata of the lemon tree, taking advantage of the structural physiognomy of the plant. Also demonstrating, how agricultural management practices can influence the spider community.
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Agroecosystems
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description Spiders present a variety of foraging strategies and prey preference, the presence of them in agroecosystems represents a dominant component among predators. Citrus fruits are significantly profitable crops and are among the most widely produced fruits and popular in the world, being in Uruguay main export fruit. Traditional pest control is performed using pesticides, causing a negative impact on spiders. The objective was to determine the distribution of the spider community in lemon crops (Citrus limon) at vertical strata and soil, comparing their abundance, richness and diversity of species, between a conventional crop (CC) vs. abandoned crop (AC). Spiders were collected manually in four vertical strata on lemon tree, stratum-0 was by pitfall traps. 1900 spiders (63% in CA and 37% in CC) at the vertical strata were collected, 84 species sharing. The stratum-0 was the most abundant (4866 ind.). The spiders at the strata level showed greater abundance, species richness and diversity, in stratum-0, stratum-3 and stratum-4, being distributed according to the structures and physiognomy of lemon tree. Only five species were present in all strata including stratum-0: Metaltella sp.1 (Amphinectidae), Aysha sp.1 (Anyphaenidae), Parawixia sp.1, Araneus lathyrinus (Araneidae), Achaearanea hirta (Theridiidae). The analysis of the results shows how the spider community is distributed in the different strata of the lemon tree, taking advantage of the structural physiognomy of the plant. Also demonstrating, how agricultural management practices can influence the spider community.
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spelling Benamú Marco A., Universidad de la República (Uruguay). CURN.Viera Carmen, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ciencias. Instituto de Biología.2024-04-15T13:47:26Z2024-04-15T13:47:26Z2023Benamú, M y Viera, C. Presence of spiders in strata of lemon trees (Citrus limon), Montevideo, Uruguay [en línea] EN: Agroecologia: produçao e sustentabilidade em pesquisa. São Paulo: Editora Científica Digital, 2023, pp. 365-385. DOI: 10.37885.221211175978-65-5360-148-2https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/4347210.37885.221211175Spiders present a variety of foraging strategies and prey preference, the presence of them in agroecosystems represents a dominant component among predators. Citrus fruits are significantly profitable crops and are among the most widely produced fruits and popular in the world, being in Uruguay main export fruit. Traditional pest control is performed using pesticides, causing a negative impact on spiders. The objective was to determine the distribution of the spider community in lemon crops (Citrus limon) at vertical strata and soil, comparing their abundance, richness and diversity of species, between a conventional crop (CC) vs. abandoned crop (AC). Spiders were collected manually in four vertical strata on lemon tree, stratum-0 was by pitfall traps. 1900 spiders (63% in CA and 37% in CC) at the vertical strata were collected, 84 species sharing. The stratum-0 was the most abundant (4866 ind.). The spiders at the strata level showed greater abundance, species richness and diversity, in stratum-0, stratum-3 and stratum-4, being distributed according to the structures and physiognomy of lemon tree. Only five species were present in all strata including stratum-0: Metaltella sp.1 (Amphinectidae), Aysha sp.1 (Anyphaenidae), Parawixia sp.1, Araneus lathyrinus (Araneidae), Achaearanea hirta (Theridiidae). The analysis of the results shows how the spider community is distributed in the different strata of the lemon tree, taking advantage of the structural physiognomy of the plant. 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spellingShingle Presence of spiders in strata of lemon trees (Citrus limon), Montevideo, Uruguay
Benamú, Marco A.
Lemon Crops
Agroecosystems
Natural Enemies Native
status_str publishedVersion
title Presence of spiders in strata of lemon trees (Citrus limon), Montevideo, Uruguay
title_full Presence of spiders in strata of lemon trees (Citrus limon), Montevideo, Uruguay
title_fullStr Presence of spiders in strata of lemon trees (Citrus limon), Montevideo, Uruguay
title_full_unstemmed Presence of spiders in strata of lemon trees (Citrus limon), Montevideo, Uruguay
title_short Presence of spiders in strata of lemon trees (Citrus limon), Montevideo, Uruguay
title_sort Presence of spiders in strata of lemon trees (Citrus limon), Montevideo, Uruguay
topic Lemon Crops
Agroecosystems
Natural Enemies Native
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/43472