2023
DOI: 10.1111/een.13286
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Spatio‐temporal species aggregations do not rule out interspecific competition in tree hollow spider assemblages

Gerard Martínez‐Devesa,
Jesús Hernández‐Corral,
Estefanía Micó

Abstract: A community's biological diversity reflects coexistence between species. This often depends, to some extent, on whether there is competition for resources and how it is dealt with. The nature of old‐growth tree hollows is confined and relatively isolated, which makes them ideal for investigating the competition phenomena between their inhabitants, such as Araneae. The existence of interspecific competition in the structuring of tree hollow spider assemblages in Mediterranean forests was inferred by spatial co‐… Show more

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“…Among these populations there are even araneophagic exotic spiders like Ero furcata , which inhabit both natural and anthropogenic habitats and could cause further direct impact on the endemic fauna (Boieiro et al 2018, Barrantes et al 2023, Costa et al 2023, Lhoumeau and Borges 2023. Consequently, co-occurrence between endemic and exotic spiders may induce the reorganization of ecological networks (Pozsgai et al 2023), with negative impacts on the endemic species abundance (Martínez-Devesa et al 2023).…”
Section: Abundance Trends and Habitat Occurrencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among these populations there are even araneophagic exotic spiders like Ero furcata , which inhabit both natural and anthropogenic habitats and could cause further direct impact on the endemic fauna (Boieiro et al 2018, Barrantes et al 2023, Costa et al 2023, Lhoumeau and Borges 2023. Consequently, co-occurrence between endemic and exotic spiders may induce the reorganization of ecological networks (Pozsgai et al 2023), with negative impacts on the endemic species abundance (Martínez-Devesa et al 2023).…”
Section: Abundance Trends and Habitat Occurrencementioning
confidence: 99%