Environmental conditions affecting spiders in grasslands at the lower reach of the River Tisza in Hungary

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The aims of the present study were to reveal the differences between grassland types, and to identify the local and landscape parameters that influence the spider assemblages at the reach of the River Tisza. The rarefied number of spider species was negatively correlated with the proportion of forests in a radius of 500 m around each site. A negative correlation was found between the number of grassland specialist species and the proportion of the forests, but the number of forest species increased significantly with the neighboring forest area. The relative area of neighboring forests, the number of plant species and regular flooding played major roles in shaping of the species composition of spiders. The results of the present study emphasize the importance of the effect of habitat landscape properties on spider assemblages. The structural diversity of the landscape may influence species richness and composition of the habitats. © Entomologica Fennica.

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Gallé, R., Vesztergom, N., & Somogyi, T. (2011). Environmental conditions affecting spiders in grasslands at the lower reach of the River Tisza in Hungary. Entomologica Fennica, 22(1), 29–38. https://doi.org/10.33338/ef.4241

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