As part of a fragmented landscape, yerba mate and tea are perennial agroecosystems that provide habitat continuity for diverse arthropods. Our objective was to characterize the influence of these two agroecosystems on the native fauna of salticids, measuring the levels of richness, diversity, and density. We hypothesized that the agroecosystems studied do not differ in their capacity to function as reservoirs for the regional fauna of spiders. Each sample comprised suctioning the vegetation in an area of 1 m3 for one minute using a Garden-Vacuum. Twenty-five species of salticids were found. Naubolus posticatus, Chira spinosa, Scopocira histrio and Maeota dichrura were dominant, accounting for more than 20% of the total. Spider densities wer...
Spiders are important arthropods in agroecosystems, as they serve as indicators of environmental qua...
Trials during two consecutive soybean cycles were performed in central Santa Fe in order to determin...
1. In several regions of South America, the neotropical jumping spider Psecas chapoda inhabits and r...
As part of a fragmented landscape, yerba mate and tea are perennial agroecosystems that provide habi...
The Atlantic Forest is one of the key biodiversity hotspots in the world. Its understory can be domi...
Sustainable agro-ecological design is challenging when the goal is self-regulation of the system. Th...
Although spiders are a very diverse group on vegetation, their associations with plants are poorly k...
Sustainable agro-ecological design is challenging when the goal is self-regulation of the system. Th...
Although spiders are a very diverse group on vegetation, their associations with plants are poorly k...
Semi-natural habitats in agricultural landscapes offer reproduction and feeding sites for natural pr...
Abstract: The ability of spiders to spread over contiguous areas (Arachnida: Araneae) is directly re...
Spiders represent an abundant group of predators within the agroecosystems, and in olive groves of E...
The jumping spiders Enstiromastix nativo, Psecas sumptuosus, and Uspachus sp. n. (Salticidae) live o...
Spiders are common generalist predators in terrestrial ecosystems, broadly used in diversity studies...
Agricultural intensification is implicated as a major driver of global biodiversity loss. Local mana...
Spiders are important arthropods in agroecosystems, as they serve as indicators of environmental qua...
Trials during two consecutive soybean cycles were performed in central Santa Fe in order to determin...
1. In several regions of South America, the neotropical jumping spider Psecas chapoda inhabits and r...
As part of a fragmented landscape, yerba mate and tea are perennial agroecosystems that provide habi...
The Atlantic Forest is one of the key biodiversity hotspots in the world. Its understory can be domi...
Sustainable agro-ecological design is challenging when the goal is self-regulation of the system. Th...
Although spiders are a very diverse group on vegetation, their associations with plants are poorly k...
Sustainable agro-ecological design is challenging when the goal is self-regulation of the system. Th...
Although spiders are a very diverse group on vegetation, their associations with plants are poorly k...
Semi-natural habitats in agricultural landscapes offer reproduction and feeding sites for natural pr...
Abstract: The ability of spiders to spread over contiguous areas (Arachnida: Araneae) is directly re...
Spiders represent an abundant group of predators within the agroecosystems, and in olive groves of E...
The jumping spiders Enstiromastix nativo, Psecas sumptuosus, and Uspachus sp. n. (Salticidae) live o...
Spiders are common generalist predators in terrestrial ecosystems, broadly used in diversity studies...
Agricultural intensification is implicated as a major driver of global biodiversity loss. Local mana...
Spiders are important arthropods in agroecosystems, as they serve as indicators of environmental qua...
Trials during two consecutive soybean cycles were performed in central Santa Fe in order to determin...
1. In several regions of South America, the neotropical jumping spider Psecas chapoda inhabits and r...