A preliminary survey of the ground-dwelling spider assemblages of the Ndumo Game Reserve, South Africa (Arachnida: Araneae)

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Charles R. Haddad
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Abstract Ground-dwelling spider assemblages were sampled by pitfall trapping in four contrasting biotopes in the Ndumo Game Reserve, South Africa, situated in the Maputaland-Pondoland-Albany biodiversity hotspot. Over two years (2006 and 2007) in two seasons (mid-summer and winter, 10 days each) 1261 spiders were collected, representing 31 families and 121 species. Twenty-five taxa were recorded from Ndumo for the first time. Spider activity densities and species richness were highest in the deciduous broadleaf woodland (BW, n = 538, S = 106), followed by Albizia adianthifolia-Vachellia tortilis woodland (AW, n = 358, S = 70), sand forest (SF, n = 188, S = 74), and Mahemane thicket (MT, n = 177, S = 53). The four most abundant species were Asemesthes ceresicola Tucker, 1923 (Gnaphosidae, 27.8%), Arctosa sp. (Lycosidae, 8.4%), Pardosa crassipalpis Purcell, 1903 (Lycosidae, 7.4%), and Stenaelurillus guttiger (Simon, 1901) (Salticidae, 5.2%). Species richness and activity densities were strongly seasonal, with sharp decreases in winter. Conservation assessments could not be carried out on a sizable proportion of the species collected, as they represent new taxa or were only represented by immatures (30.6%), but of the remainder the majority had a conservation status of Least Concern (64.5%), with very few being Data Deficient (4.1%) and a single vulnerable species being collected, Massagris natalensis Wesołowska & Haddad, 2009. However, among the new taxa not assessed there may be several Maputaland endemics.
南非Ndumo野生动物保护区地栖蜘蛛群落的初步调查(蛛形纲:蛛形目)
摘要采用陷阱诱捕法,对位于南非马普塔兰-庞多兰-奥尔巴尼生物多样性热点地区的Ndumo野生动物保护区的4个不同生物群落的地栖蜘蛛进行了取样。在两年中(2006年和2007年),在两个季节(仲夏和冬季,每个季节10天)收集了1261只蜘蛛,代表31科121种。在Ndumo首次记录到25个分类群。蜘蛛活动密度和物种丰富度在落叶阔叶林(BW, n = 538, S = 106)中最高,其次是荆合欢花林地(AW, n = 358, S = 70)、沙林(SF, n = 188, S = 74)和麻麻灌丛(MT, n = 177, S = 53)。最丰富的4种分别是:Asemesthes ceresicola Tucker, 1923 (Gnaphosidae, 27.8%)、Arctosa sp. (Lycosidae, 8.4%)、Pardosa crassipalpis Purcell, 1903 (Lycosidae, 7.4%)和Stenaelurillus guttiger (Simon, 1901) (Salticidae, 5.2%)。物种丰富度和活动密度具有强烈的季节性,在冬季急剧下降。在收集到的物种中,有相当大一部分无法进行保护评估,因为它们代表了新的分类群或只有未成熟物种(30.6%),但其余大多数物种的保护状况为“最不关注”(64.5%),极少数物种数据不足(4.1%),并收集到一个单一的脆弱物种,Massagris natalensis Wesołowska & Haddad, 2009。然而,在尚未评估的新分类群中,可能有几个马普塔兰特有的物种。
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Arachnology
Arachnology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
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