Spider diversity is there a decline with increasing shade in coffee plantations?

In this study wc test the hypothesis that systems with more shade have higlier spider diversity, by comparing a raintbrest area (high shade) and two coffee systems Irlanda (intermediate shade) and Hamburgo (low shade). Spiders were sampled biweekly during three months of dry season and again for three months of the rainy season in 2000; spider numbers were analyzed for alpha diversity using Shannon and Simpson indices, Cody beta diversity, cluster analyses and correspondence analyses. A total of 2261 individuals were sampled, representing 20 families, 56 genera, 30 species and 68 morphospecies. Highest total Shannon diversity was for Hamburgo and Reserva during the dry and rainy season respectively. When compared by season, spider diversity differed significantly only in Irlanda. Total dominance was highest in Irlanda and Hamburgo during dry and rainy season respectively. Species overlap between the three sites (by the Cody index) was consistently highest between the two coffee farms, whereas Hamburgo shared the fewer species with the forest. Cluster analysis showed changes in abundance hierarchy of species among sites and between seasons. Correspondence analyses show that sites were ordered in its first axis in agreement with the shade gradient in both seasons. Our results, in terms of alfa diversity comparisons did not support the proposed hypothesis. In contrast, beta diversity showed that species composition is influenced by shade and between seasons, in support of this hypothesis.

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Main Authors: Pinkus Rendón, Miguel Ángel Doctor autor 15953, Ibarra Núñez, Guillermo Doctor tutor 2088, Parra Tabla, Víctor Doctor asesor 15096, Hénaut, Yann Doctor asesor 2087
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Published: Tapachula, Chiapas, México El Colegio de la Frontera Sur 2000
Subjects:Café, Plantas de sombra, Arañas, Plantaciones, Frosur,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:224322024-05-22T11:27:25ZSpider diversity is there a decline with increasing shade in coffee plantations? Pinkus Rendón, Miguel Ángel Doctor autor 15953 Ibarra Núñez, Guillermo Doctor tutor 2088 Parra Tabla, Víctor Doctor asesor 15096 Hénaut, Yann Doctor asesor 2087 textTapachula, Chiapas, México El Colegio de la Frontera Sur2000engIn this study wc test the hypothesis that systems with more shade have higlier spider diversity, by comparing a raintbrest area (high shade) and two coffee systems Irlanda (intermediate shade) and Hamburgo (low shade). Spiders were sampled biweekly during three months of dry season and again for three months of the rainy season in 2000; spider numbers were analyzed for alpha diversity using Shannon and Simpson indices, Cody beta diversity, cluster analyses and correspondence analyses. A total of 2261 individuals were sampled, representing 20 families, 56 genera, 30 species and 68 morphospecies. Highest total Shannon diversity was for Hamburgo and Reserva during the dry and rainy season respectively. When compared by season, spider diversity differed significantly only in Irlanda. Total dominance was highest in Irlanda and Hamburgo during dry and rainy season respectively. Species overlap between the three sites (by the Cody index) was consistently highest between the two coffee farms, whereas Hamburgo shared the fewer species with the forest. Cluster analysis showed changes in abundance hierarchy of species among sites and between seasons. Correspondence analyses show that sites were ordered in its first axis in agreement with the shade gradient in both seasons. Our results, in terms of alfa diversity comparisons did not support the proposed hypothesis. In contrast, beta diversity showed that species composition is influenced by shade and between seasons, in support of this hypothesis.TesisIn this study wc test the hypothesis that systems with more shade have higlier spider diversity, by comparing a raintbrest area (high shade) and two coffee systems Irlanda (intermediate shade) and Hamburgo (low shade). Spiders were sampled biweekly during three months of dry season and again for three months of the rainy season in 2000; spider numbers were analyzed for alpha diversity using Shannon and Simpson indices, Cody beta diversity, cluster analyses and correspondence analyses. A total of 2261 individuals were sampled, representing 20 families, 56 genera, 30 species and 68 morphospecies. Highest total Shannon diversity was for Hamburgo and Reserva during the dry and rainy season respectively. When compared by season, spider diversity differed significantly only in Irlanda. Total dominance was highest in Irlanda and Hamburgo during dry and rainy season respectively. Species overlap between the three sites (by the Cody index) was consistently highest between the two coffee farms, whereas Hamburgo shared the fewer species with the forest. Cluster analysis showed changes in abundance hierarchy of species among sites and between seasons. Correspondence analyses show that sites were ordered in its first axis in agreement with the shade gradient in both seasons. Our results, in terms of alfa diversity comparisons did not support the proposed hypothesis. In contrast, beta diversity showed that species composition is influenced by shade and between seasons, in support of this hypothesis.Entomología TropicalCaféPlantas de sombraArañasPlantacionesFrosurDisponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso
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Plantas de sombra
Arañas
Plantaciones
Frosur
Café
Plantas de sombra
Arañas
Plantaciones
Frosur
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Plantas de sombra
Arañas
Plantaciones
Frosur
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Plantas de sombra
Arañas
Plantaciones
Frosur
Pinkus Rendón, Miguel Ángel Doctor autor 15953
Ibarra Núñez, Guillermo Doctor tutor 2088
Parra Tabla, Víctor Doctor asesor 15096
Hénaut, Yann Doctor asesor 2087
Spider diversity is there a decline with increasing shade in coffee plantations?
description In this study wc test the hypothesis that systems with more shade have higlier spider diversity, by comparing a raintbrest area (high shade) and two coffee systems Irlanda (intermediate shade) and Hamburgo (low shade). Spiders were sampled biweekly during three months of dry season and again for three months of the rainy season in 2000; spider numbers were analyzed for alpha diversity using Shannon and Simpson indices, Cody beta diversity, cluster analyses and correspondence analyses. A total of 2261 individuals were sampled, representing 20 families, 56 genera, 30 species and 68 morphospecies. Highest total Shannon diversity was for Hamburgo and Reserva during the dry and rainy season respectively. When compared by season, spider diversity differed significantly only in Irlanda. Total dominance was highest in Irlanda and Hamburgo during dry and rainy season respectively. Species overlap between the three sites (by the Cody index) was consistently highest between the two coffee farms, whereas Hamburgo shared the fewer species with the forest. Cluster analysis showed changes in abundance hierarchy of species among sites and between seasons. Correspondence analyses show that sites were ordered in its first axis in agreement with the shade gradient in both seasons. Our results, in terms of alfa diversity comparisons did not support the proposed hypothesis. In contrast, beta diversity showed that species composition is influenced by shade and between seasons, in support of this hypothesis.
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topic_facet Café
Plantas de sombra
Arañas
Plantaciones
Frosur
author Pinkus Rendón, Miguel Ángel Doctor autor 15953
Ibarra Núñez, Guillermo Doctor tutor 2088
Parra Tabla, Víctor Doctor asesor 15096
Hénaut, Yann Doctor asesor 2087
author_facet Pinkus Rendón, Miguel Ángel Doctor autor 15953
Ibarra Núñez, Guillermo Doctor tutor 2088
Parra Tabla, Víctor Doctor asesor 15096
Hénaut, Yann Doctor asesor 2087
author_sort Pinkus Rendón, Miguel Ángel Doctor autor 15953
title Spider diversity is there a decline with increasing shade in coffee plantations?
title_short Spider diversity is there a decline with increasing shade in coffee plantations?
title_full Spider diversity is there a decline with increasing shade in coffee plantations?
title_fullStr Spider diversity is there a decline with increasing shade in coffee plantations?
title_full_unstemmed Spider diversity is there a decline with increasing shade in coffee plantations?
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