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Metacommunities of spiders in grassland habitat fragments of an agricultural landscape

机译:农业景观草原栖息地碎片的蜘蛛Metacommunities

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Arthropod communities in fragmented agricultural landscapes depend on local processes and the interactions between communities in the habitat islands. We aimed to study metacommunity structure of spiders, a group that is known for high dispersal power, local niche partitioning and for engaging in species interactions. While living in fragmented habitats could lead to nestedness, other ecological traits of spiders might equally lead to patterns dominated either by species interactions or habitat filtering. We asked, which community pattern will prevail in a typical agricultural landscape with isolated patches of semi-natural habitats. Such a situation was studied by sampling spiders in 28 grassland locations in a Hungarian agricultural landscape. We used the elements of metacommunity structure (EMS) framework to distinguish between alternative patterns that reveal community organization. The EMS analysis indicated coherent species ranges, high turnover and boundary clumping, suggesting Clementsian community organization. The greatest variation in species composition was explained by local habitat characteristics, indicating habitat filtering. The influence of dispersal could be detected by the significant effect of landscape composition, which was strongest at 500m. We conclude that dispersal allows spiders to respond coherently to the environment, creating similar communities in similar habitats. Consistent habitat differences, such as species rich versus species poor vegetation, lead to recognisably different, recurrent communities. These characteristics make spiders a predictable and diverse source of natural enemies in agricultural landscapes. Sensitivity to habitat composition at medium distances warns us that landscape homogenization may alter these metacommunity processes.
机译:碎片农业景观中的节肢动物社区依赖于当地的过程和栖息地岛屿社区之间的相互作用。我们旨在研究蜘蛛的MetaceCunity结构,该组是高分散功率,局部利基分区和用于参与物种相互作用的群体。虽然生活在碎片化的栖息地,但可能导致嵌套,但蜘蛛的其他生态特征可能同样导致物种互动或栖息地过滤所占主导地位的模式。我们问道,哪种社区模式将以典型的农业景观占上风,孤立的半自然栖息地。在匈牙利农业景观中的28个草地地区采样蜘蛛研究了这种情况。我们使用了MetACMUNITY结构(EMS)框架的元素来区分揭示社区组织的替代模式。 EMS分析表明相干物种范围,高端营业额和边界丛,暗示互补社区组织。物种组合物的最大变异是通过局部栖息地特征来解释,表明栖息地过滤。可以通过景观组合物的显着作用来检测分散的影响,其在500m处最强。我们得出结论,分散允许蜘蛛致力于环境,在类似栖息地中创造出类似的社区。一致的栖息地差异,如物种与物种植被差,导致可明显的经常性社区。这些特征使蜘蛛在农业景观中成为一种可预测和多样化的自然敌人来源。中等距离对栖息地组成的敏感性警告我们,景观均质化可能会改变这些元交通过程。

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