Vibration as a New Survey Method for Spiders

Animals Pub Date : 2024-08-08 DOI:10.3390/ani14162307
Rachael Harris, Robert Raven, Andrew Maxwell, Peter J. Murray
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Spiders have important ecological roles as generalist predators, are a significant source of food for many other species, and are bioindicators of environmental health. However, spiders are poorly studied. Given their importance, a comparison of spider survey methods used to determine differences in spider diversity and abundance is required to understand their limitations and biases. A new survey method to attract spiders, based on vibration from an idling diesel tractor, was tested and compared to the traditional methods of pitfall trapping and hand collection of spiders at night. Across the three survey methods, there were, in total, 2294 spiders in 34 families, 138 genera, and 226 species identified. Spider species diversity and richness were significantly greater for spiders collected at night than from the other two methods (spiders collected in pitfall traps and attracted to vibration). The collection of spiders using the night collection and vibration-based methods were very similar in terms of labor required and material costs. Of all spider species identified, 80% were captured during hand collection, 30% through pitfall trapping, and 30% from vibration-based collection. Most species of spiders caught in pitfall traps were species known to be primarily ground-dwelling, whereas both arboreal and ground-dwelling spiders were collected at night and as a result of being attracted and collected using the vibration-based method.
将振动作为一种新的蜘蛛调查方法
蜘蛛在生态学中扮演着重要的角色,它是通性捕食者,是许多其他物种的重要食物来源,也是环境健康的生物指标。然而,对蜘蛛的研究却很少。鉴于蜘蛛的重要性,需要对用于确定蜘蛛多样性和丰度差异的蜘蛛调查方法进行比较,以了解其局限性和偏差。我们测试了一种利用柴油拖拉机空转产生的振动来吸引蜘蛛的新调查方法,并将其与传统的坑式诱捕法和夜间手工收集蜘蛛的方法进行了比较。在这三种调查方法中,共发现了 34 科 138 属 226 种 2294 只蜘蛛。夜间采集的蜘蛛物种多样性和丰富度明显高于其他两种方法(坑式捕集器采集蜘蛛和振动吸引蜘蛛)。就所需人力和材料成本而言,夜间收集法和振动法收集蜘蛛的效果非常相似。在所有已确认的蜘蛛种类中,80%是通过人工采集捕获的,30%是通过坑螨捕获器捕获的,30%是通过振动采集捕获的。坑式陷阱捕获的大多数蜘蛛物种都是已知的主要在地面栖息的物种,而树栖和地栖蜘蛛都是在夜间捕获的,这也是使用振动法吸引和收集蜘蛛的结果。
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