Effect of Spider Diversity and Abundance in Legume Agroecosystems
Mokgadi Asnath Modiba,
Sinorita Chauke,
Yolette Belinda Rapelang Nyathi
Abstract:An agroecosystem refers to a complex system comprising a couple of
different interacting factors, involving species, ecological, and management processes.
This system contains lesser species diversity of both plants and animals than a natural
ecosystem. The variation in species of plants and insects is critically important to serve
as a complex food chain and web whose interactions function to stabilise this
ecological unit. However, among the groups of herbivores and predators found in
agroecosystems, spiders… Show more
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