Spider assemblages associated with different crop stages of irrigated rice agroecosystems form eastern Uruguay.

BAO, L. - GINELLA, J. - CADENAZZI, M. - CASTIGLIONI, E.A. - MARTÍNEZ, S. - CASALES, L. - CARABALLO, M.P. - LABORDA, A. - SIMO, M.

Resumen:

The rice crop and associated ecosystems constitute a rich mosaic of habitats that preserve a rich biological diversity. Spiders are an abundant and successful group of natural predators that are considered efficient in the biocontrol of the major insect pests in agroecosystems. Spider diversity in different stages of the rice crop growth from eastern Uruguay was analysed. Field study was developed on six rice farms with rotation system with pasture, installed during intercropping stage as cover crop. Six rice crops distributed in three locations were sampled with pitfall and entomological vaccum suction machine. Sixteen families, representing six guilds, were collected. Lycosidae, Linyphiidae, Anyphaenidae and Tetragnathidae were the most abundant families (26%, 25%, 20% and 12%, respectively) and comprised more than 80% of total abundance. Other hunters (29%), sheet web weavers (25%) and ground hunters (24%) were the most abundant guilds. Species composition along different crop stages was significantly different according to the ANOSIM test. The results showed higher spider abundance and diversity along the crop and intercrop stages. This study represents the first contribution to the knowledge of spider diversity associated with rice agroecosystem in the country.


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2018
AGROECOLOGY
DIVERSITY
GUILDS COMPOSITION
RICE CROP
AGROECOLOGÍA
ARANEAE
DIVERSIDAD
ARROZ
CULTIVO
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Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria
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CADENAZZI, M.
CASTIGLIONI, E.A.
MARTÍNEZ, S.
CASALES, L.
CARABALLO, M.P.
LABORDA, A.
SIMO, M.
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CADENAZZI, M.
CASTIGLIONI, E.A.
MARTÍNEZ, S.
CASALES, L.
CARABALLO, M.P.
LABORDA, A.
SIMO, M.
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GINELLA, J.
CADENAZZI, M.
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CARABALLO, M.P.
LABORDA, A.
SIMO, M.
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ARROZ
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spellingShingle Spider assemblages associated with different crop stages of irrigated rice agroecosystems form eastern Uruguay.
BAO, L.
AGROECOLOGY
DIVERSITY
GUILDS COMPOSITION
RICE CROP
AGROECOLOGÍA
ARANEAE
DIVERSIDAD
ARROZ
CULTIVO
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title Spider assemblages associated with different crop stages of irrigated rice agroecosystems form eastern Uruguay.
title_full Spider assemblages associated with different crop stages of irrigated rice agroecosystems form eastern Uruguay.
title_fullStr Spider assemblages associated with different crop stages of irrigated rice agroecosystems form eastern Uruguay.
title_full_unstemmed Spider assemblages associated with different crop stages of irrigated rice agroecosystems form eastern Uruguay.
title_short Spider assemblages associated with different crop stages of irrigated rice agroecosystems form eastern Uruguay.
title_sort Spider assemblages associated with different crop stages of irrigated rice agroecosystems form eastern Uruguay.
topic AGROECOLOGY
DIVERSITY
GUILDS COMPOSITION
RICE CROP
AGROECOLOGÍA
ARANEAE
DIVERSIDAD
ARROZ
CULTIVO
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