Urbanization is often associated with the loss of habitats for many species but the pattern of invertebrate abundance in increasingly human-dominated urban areas is less well documented particularly for the expanding urban Africa. This study investigated the composition and community structure of spiders in relation to human activities at the foot of the Uluguru Mountains in Morogoro city, Tanzania. Three different sampling methods: pitfall trapping, sweep netting and active searching were used to collect spiders in the study area and to allow comparison between structurally different habitat sites. Spider abundance differed significantlybetween habitat types and was influenced by the sampling methods used. Family diversity and richness sho...
Urbanization has a great impact on the diversity of living organisms. Spiders, for example, have bee...
ABSTRACT Urbanization has a great impact on the diversity of living organisms. Spiders, for example,...
Urban areas have been growing radically worldwide, causing considerable changes in biodiversity of n...
Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation, 2014;84:38-50Urbanization is often associated ...
Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation, 2014;84:38-50Urbanization is often associated ...
Urbanization negatively affects biodiversity by increasing disturbance and habitat fragmentation. We...
Urbanization negatively affects biodiversity by increasing disturbance and habitat fragmentation. We...
Spiders, natural enemies of several insects of economical and sanitary relevance, are sensitive to a...
Urbanisation drastically modifies landscapes, resources and biological communities, and there is inc...
Although the United States supports a considerable diversity of spiders, some aspects of spider habi...
Although the United States supports a considerable diversity of spiders, some aspects of spider habi...
Biodiversity is the source of essential goods and ecological services that constitute the source of ...
Urbanization has a great impact on the diversity of living organisms. Spiders, for example, have bee...
The growing negative effect of urbanization on biodiversity is an important and active field of rese...
Spider diversity plays an important role in the balance of nature. Thus, a study on the diversity of...
Urbanization has a great impact on the diversity of living organisms. Spiders, for example, have bee...
ABSTRACT Urbanization has a great impact on the diversity of living organisms. Spiders, for example,...
Urban areas have been growing radically worldwide, causing considerable changes in biodiversity of n...
Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation, 2014;84:38-50Urbanization is often associated ...
Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation, 2014;84:38-50Urbanization is often associated ...
Urbanization negatively affects biodiversity by increasing disturbance and habitat fragmentation. We...
Urbanization negatively affects biodiversity by increasing disturbance and habitat fragmentation. We...
Spiders, natural enemies of several insects of economical and sanitary relevance, are sensitive to a...
Urbanisation drastically modifies landscapes, resources and biological communities, and there is inc...
Although the United States supports a considerable diversity of spiders, some aspects of spider habi...
Although the United States supports a considerable diversity of spiders, some aspects of spider habi...
Biodiversity is the source of essential goods and ecological services that constitute the source of ...
Urbanization has a great impact on the diversity of living organisms. Spiders, for example, have bee...
The growing negative effect of urbanization on biodiversity is an important and active field of rese...
Spider diversity plays an important role in the balance of nature. Thus, a study on the diversity of...
Urbanization has a great impact on the diversity of living organisms. Spiders, for example, have bee...
ABSTRACT Urbanization has a great impact on the diversity of living organisms. Spiders, for example,...
Urban areas have been growing radically worldwide, causing considerable changes in biodiversity of n...