Modeling distribution of phoneutria bahiensis (Araneae: Ctenidae): An endemic and threatened spider from Brazil

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Abstract

Phoneutria bahiensis Simó & Brescovit, 2001 is a large ctenid spider inhabiting the states of Bahia and Espírito Santo, Brazil. Considering that it is probably endemic, this species was included in the Brazilian red book of threatened species. Here, we predict the distribution range of P. bahiensis using 19 bioclimatic variables in the model design. The most septentrional record for this spider was indicated for northern Bahia. The model predicts that the distribution range covers the Atlantic Forest from the state of Paraíba to Rio de Janeiro, with the best suitable area in the Atlantic Forest of the state of Bahia. The bioclimatic variable with the best contribution to the model was precipitation in the driest quarter. Based on collected data, the species inhabits Ombrophilous Forests and Restinga vegetation, two ecosystems of the Atlantic Forest biome. In the best-predicted area of distribution, eleven Conservation Units were included. This information could be considered for future conservation plans of this species. © 2011 Sociedade Brasileira de Zoologia.

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Dias, M. A., Simó, M., Castellano, I., & Brescovit, A. D. (2011). Modeling distribution of phoneutria bahiensis (Araneae: Ctenidae): An endemic and threatened spider from Brazil. Zoologia, 28(4), 432–439. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-46702011000400004

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