2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1676-06032011000500035
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Aranhas (Araneae, Arachnida) do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil: diversidade, esforço amostral e estado do conhecimento

Abstract: Spiders (Araneae, Arachnida) from São Paulo State, Brazil: diversity, sampling efforts, and state-of-art. Biota Neotrop. 11(1a): http://www.biotaneotropica.org. br/v11n1a/en/abstract?inventory+bn0381101a2011. Abstract:In this study we present a database of spiders described and registered from the Neotropical region between 1757 and 2008. Results are focused on the diversity of the group in the State of São Paulo, compared to other Brazilian states. Data was compiled from over 25,000 records, published in scie… Show more

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“…Brazilian spiders are suitable for the study of diversity patterns and geographical distribution owing to the existence of a large database that includes all records in taxonomic publications, among other records (i.e., Brescovit et al 2011;Oliveira et al 2015). As of 2013, there were 3,425 spider species recorded from Brazil, but about 40% of these species are known only by single records, while about 45% have between two and 15 records, 10% have between 16 and 60 records, and only 2% of the species are represented by more than 100 records (Oliveira et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Brazilian spiders are suitable for the study of diversity patterns and geographical distribution owing to the existence of a large database that includes all records in taxonomic publications, among other records (i.e., Brescovit et al 2011;Oliveira et al 2015). As of 2013, there were 3,425 spider species recorded from Brazil, but about 40% of these species are known only by single records, while about 45% have between two and 15 records, 10% have between 16 and 60 records, and only 2% of the species are represented by more than 100 records (Oliveira et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This heterogeneous knowledge is highly influenced by where the main national research institutions, which harbor the most significant collections, and researchers on spider systematics are located. Collections are mostly composed of species gathered nearby (Brescovit et al 2011), significantly associated to access routes, creating larger knowledge shortfalls in localities far from the main research centers (Oliveira et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Essas estimativas sugerem que o número de espécies conhecidas está entre 25% e 75% do total de espécies de aranhas. O Brasil destaca-se por possuir uma grande parcela dessa diversidade, com mais de 3.000 espécies descritas, o que representa cerca de 9% das espécies conhecidas para o mundo (Brescovit et al, 2011). Entretanto, o conhecimento sobre a fauna de aranhas do Brasil não é distribuído de maneira uniforme pelo país.…”
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“…Entretanto, o conhecimento sobre a fauna de aranhas do Brasil não é distribuído de maneira uniforme pelo país. Por exemplo, Brescovit et al (2011) mostraram que a densidade de registros de ocorrência de aranhas é muito mais alta nos estados mais ricos do país, onde estão localizados os principais centros de estudo em sistemática de aranhas.O Mato Grosso do Sul está entre os estados menos conhecidos quanto à sua araneofauna (Oliveira et al, dados inéditos), o que se deve em grande parte à escassez de material em coleções científi cas. Entretanto, tendo em vista que o estado reúne grande diversidade de hábitats, pode-se presumir que sua fauna seja relativamente diversa.…”
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“…No Brasil, levantamentos em áreas urbanas das regiões sudeste e nordeste demonstram a recorrente presença dessa espécie (BRescovit et al 2011;melo et al 2014). JAckson et al (2008) realizaram o registro pontual do comportamento de "snatching" envolvendo aranhas do gênero Menemerus e mosquitos mortos carreados por formigas Camponotus sp.…”
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