Wolf spiders are typically the most common group of arthropod predators on both lake and marine shorelines because of the high prey availability in these habitats. However, shores are also harsh environments due to flooding and, in proximity to marine waters, to toxic salinity levels. Here, we describe the spider community, prey availabilities, and spider diets between shoreline sites with different salinities, albeit with comparatively small differences (5‰ vs. 7‰). Despite the small environmental differences, spider communities between lower and higher saline sites showed an almost complete species turnover. At the same time, differences in prey availability or spider gut contents did not match changes in spider species composition but ra...
The purpose of this study was to identify if terrestrial arthropod predators on Baltic Sea shores va...
General EcologyWe observed spiders of the family Linyphiidae and genus Pityohyphantes in two differe...
Coastal meadows are important habitats for many animals, but the habitats are threatened by changes ...
Wolf spiders are typically the most common group of arthropod predators on both lake and marine shor...
International audienceSalinity interacts with many physiological functions and therefore probably in...
Terrestrial predators on marine shores benefit from the inflow of organisms and matter from the mari...
International audienceIn salt marshes, the alternation of low and high tides entails rapid shifts of...
Mechanisms underlying biological diversities at different scales have received significant attention...
International audienceSoil salinity and the salinity of trophic resources may alter the osmoregulato...
Aim of this study was to identify major regulatory mechanisms for wolf spider populations. Field and...
Saltmarshes are an intriguing ecotone representing the transition between the marine and terrestrial...
Abstract Freshwater ecosystems subsidize riparian zones with high-quality nutrients via the emergenc...
Salt marshes are interesting and endangered ecosystems in West-Europe. Nevertheless, their arthropod...
The purpose of this study was to identify if terrestrial arthropod predators on Baltic Sea shores va...
General EcologyWe observed spiders of the family Linyphiidae and genus Pityohyphantes in two differe...
Coastal meadows are important habitats for many animals, but the habitats are threatened by changes ...
Wolf spiders are typically the most common group of arthropod predators on both lake and marine shor...
International audienceSalinity interacts with many physiological functions and therefore probably in...
Terrestrial predators on marine shores benefit from the inflow of organisms and matter from the mari...
International audienceIn salt marshes, the alternation of low and high tides entails rapid shifts of...
Mechanisms underlying biological diversities at different scales have received significant attention...
International audienceSoil salinity and the salinity of trophic resources may alter the osmoregulato...
Aim of this study was to identify major regulatory mechanisms for wolf spider populations. Field and...
Saltmarshes are an intriguing ecotone representing the transition between the marine and terrestrial...
Abstract Freshwater ecosystems subsidize riparian zones with high-quality nutrients via the emergenc...
Salt marshes are interesting and endangered ecosystems in West-Europe. Nevertheless, their arthropod...
The purpose of this study was to identify if terrestrial arthropod predators on Baltic Sea shores va...
General EcologyWe observed spiders of the family Linyphiidae and genus Pityohyphantes in two differe...
Coastal meadows are important habitats for many animals, but the habitats are threatened by changes ...