Riparian habitats are key habitat interfaces that regulate flows of resource subsidies between aquatic and terrestrial food webs, whilst supporting high biodiversity andproviding ecosystem services. However, frequently these habitats are highly degraded, especially in agricultural landscapes. In this study, the effect of riparianbuffer properties on the diversity and composition of spider communities along stream channels was investigated. Additionally, trophic connectivity was investigatedby analysing the polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) content of the riparian spiders. PUFAs are physiologically essential for animals, and some are exclusively producedby algae in aquatic environments. These aquatic PUFAs can therefore be used as biomarkers...