Urbanization negatively affects biodiversity by increasing disturbance and habitat fragmentation. We compared three different urban habitats (vacant lots, gardens and forests) to examine differences in spider communities. We selected four sites of each habitat type and sampled spiders with pitfall traps. We collected a total of 547 individuals from 19 families. The most common families were Lycosidae, Corinnidae, Liocranidae, Cybaeidae, and Dictynidae. Spider activity-density overall and for males and females was higher in vacant lots than in forests, and female spiders had greater activity-density in gardens than in forests. Observed species richness did not differ with habitat type. Spider family composition differed significantly between...
Spider (Arachnida) is one of the classes of arthropods known to give strong responses to differences...
The urbanization process systematically leads to the loss of biodiversity. Only certain arthropods a...
International audienceDespite the role generalist predators may play in biological regulation, the i...
Urbanization negatively affects biodiversity by increasing disturbance and habitat fragmentation. We...
Urbanization is a major threat to arthropod biodiversity and abundance due to reduction and loss of ...
Spiders, natural enemies of several insects of economical and sanitary relevance, are sensitive to a...
The growing negative effect of urbanization on biodiversity is an important and active field of rese...
Urban green spaces, such as forest fragments, vacant lots, and community gardens, are increasingly h...
1. Urban patch colonization and species establishment within cities are restricted by the behavioral...
Urbanisation drastically modifies landscapes, resources and biological communities, and there is inc...
International audienceThe urbanization process is the motor of deep environmental changes at both lo...
Urbanization and urban landscape characteristics greatly alter plant and animal species richness and...
Urbanization has a great impact on the diversity of living organisms. Spiders, for example, have bee...
Although the United States supports a considerable diversity of spiders, some aspects of spider habi...
Urbanization is often associated with the loss of habitats for many species but the pattern of inver...
Spider (Arachnida) is one of the classes of arthropods known to give strong responses to differences...
The urbanization process systematically leads to the loss of biodiversity. Only certain arthropods a...
International audienceDespite the role generalist predators may play in biological regulation, the i...
Urbanization negatively affects biodiversity by increasing disturbance and habitat fragmentation. We...
Urbanization is a major threat to arthropod biodiversity and abundance due to reduction and loss of ...
Spiders, natural enemies of several insects of economical and sanitary relevance, are sensitive to a...
The growing negative effect of urbanization on biodiversity is an important and active field of rese...
Urban green spaces, such as forest fragments, vacant lots, and community gardens, are increasingly h...
1. Urban patch colonization and species establishment within cities are restricted by the behavioral...
Urbanisation drastically modifies landscapes, resources and biological communities, and there is inc...
International audienceThe urbanization process is the motor of deep environmental changes at both lo...
Urbanization and urban landscape characteristics greatly alter plant and animal species richness and...
Urbanization has a great impact on the diversity of living organisms. Spiders, for example, have bee...
Although the United States supports a considerable diversity of spiders, some aspects of spider habi...
Urbanization is often associated with the loss of habitats for many species but the pattern of inver...
Spider (Arachnida) is one of the classes of arthropods known to give strong responses to differences...
The urbanization process systematically leads to the loss of biodiversity. Only certain arthropods a...
International audienceDespite the role generalist predators may play in biological regulation, the i...