Multispecies aggregative spider webs consisting mainly of linyphiids are reported from the municipality of Vörå in Finland. The dominant species were Erigone atra Blackwall, 1833 and Savignia frontata Blackwall, 1833 and most of these represented by males. The spider assemblage consisted of at least 13 species altogether. The reason for the aggregations was habitat disturbance caused by flooded cultivated fields
Spiders were studied around the Pechenganikel smelter combine, Kola Peninsula, north-western Russia....
The Rokua area is an exceptional dune area in central Finland modified by waves and wind after the l...
<div><p>Tank bromeliads are good models for understanding how climate change may affect biotic assoc...
Baryphyma gowerense (Locket, 1965), Entelecara flavipes (Blackwall, 1834) and Rugathodes instabilis ...
Background In June 2019, an ecology field course of the University of Helsinki was held at Lammi Bio...
Spiders were collected by pitfall traps in the south-western archipelago of Finland. Wooded study ha...
1. Major floods of riparian and grassland habitats may lead to a shift in the availability of resour...
Background During a field course on spider taxonomy and ecology at the University of Helsinki, the a...
The Rokua area is an exceptional dune area in central Finland modified by waves and wind after the l...
Prior to 2005, the orb-web spider Argiope bruennichi (Scopoli, 1772) was unknown in the Finnish spid...
The study was carried out in the Mutenia meadow area on the northern shore of Lokka reservoir in Fin...
Background A spider taxonomy and ecology field course was organised in Kilpisjarvi Biological Statio...
Across large spatial scales, species richness in many taxa is mainly determined by climatic variable...
Calcareous fens are considered to be among the most threatened ecosystems of Europe. They are also o...
It has been hypothesised that river margin ecotones are highly sensitive to changes in the hydrologi...
Spiders were studied around the Pechenganikel smelter combine, Kola Peninsula, north-western Russia....
The Rokua area is an exceptional dune area in central Finland modified by waves and wind after the l...
<div><p>Tank bromeliads are good models for understanding how climate change may affect biotic assoc...
Baryphyma gowerense (Locket, 1965), Entelecara flavipes (Blackwall, 1834) and Rugathodes instabilis ...
Background In June 2019, an ecology field course of the University of Helsinki was held at Lammi Bio...
Spiders were collected by pitfall traps in the south-western archipelago of Finland. Wooded study ha...
1. Major floods of riparian and grassland habitats may lead to a shift in the availability of resour...
Background During a field course on spider taxonomy and ecology at the University of Helsinki, the a...
The Rokua area is an exceptional dune area in central Finland modified by waves and wind after the l...
Prior to 2005, the orb-web spider Argiope bruennichi (Scopoli, 1772) was unknown in the Finnish spid...
The study was carried out in the Mutenia meadow area on the northern shore of Lokka reservoir in Fin...
Background A spider taxonomy and ecology field course was organised in Kilpisjarvi Biological Statio...
Across large spatial scales, species richness in many taxa is mainly determined by climatic variable...
Calcareous fens are considered to be among the most threatened ecosystems of Europe. They are also o...
It has been hypothesised that river margin ecotones are highly sensitive to changes in the hydrologi...
Spiders were studied around the Pechenganikel smelter combine, Kola Peninsula, north-western Russia....
The Rokua area is an exceptional dune area in central Finland modified by waves and wind after the l...
<div><p>Tank bromeliads are good models for understanding how climate change may affect biotic assoc...