2005
DOI: 10.1590/s1676-06032005000200012
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Aranhas de solo (Arachnida: Araneae) em diferentes fragmentos florestais no sul da Bahia, Brasil

Abstract: The southern area of the Atlantic Rainforest in the state of Bahia is suffering an accelerated fragmentation process by antropic action with the consequent alteration in the faunistic composition. The spiders are one of the dominant faunistic groups, and its importance for the stability of the ecosystems is unquestionable. The present research aim the investigating and comparing relative abundance and composition in species of soil spiders in the six environments forests: cocoa plantation in cabruca, capoeira,… Show more

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“…The substantial variation in abundance (from singletons to over 200 individuals) observed is a pattern similar to other tropical environments (Toti et al 2000;Dias et al 2005) in which a few dominant species contrast to many with low abundance. The high abundance of Hogna sp.…”
Section: Overall Spider Diversity and Guildssupporting
confidence: 72%
“…The substantial variation in abundance (from singletons to over 200 individuals) observed is a pattern similar to other tropical environments (Toti et al 2000;Dias et al 2005) in which a few dominant species contrast to many with low abundance. The high abundance of Hogna sp.…”
Section: Overall Spider Diversity and Guildssupporting
confidence: 72%
“…The importance of the family Oonopidae has been shown in other types of habitats, such as in a fragmented urban Atlantic forest of Brazil. Dias et al, (2005) showed that oonopids constituted over 20% of the adult spiders captured, and over 9% of the total species diversity; ranking second after Salticidae, both in abundance and diversity. Sørensen (2004) and also showed that oonopids were important in Afrotropical montane forest, rainforests and savannah forest canopies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estudo realizado em fragmentos florestais na Bahia, também utilizando armadilhas de solo, obtiveram, dentre as 30 famílias amostradas, Salticidae, Oonopidae, Pholcidae e Ctenidae como grupos mais ativos sobre o solo (Dias et al 2005), coincidindo, parcialmente com os dados verificados na superfície de solo do cambarazal. Entretanto, estudo comparativo em área de Mata Atlântica em São Paulo, diferiu destes resultados, demonstrando a dominância de Linyphiidae, Zoridae e Oonopidae em área continental e Linyphiidae, Theridiidae e Zoridae em região insular .…”
Section: Táxonsunclassified