Diversity and ecological dynamics of ground and understory arachnid spiders from a lowland tropical forest in Sumber Pawon, Kediri, East Java

Author:

Trisnawati I,Muryono M,Prastyanto P I

Abstract

Abstract Spiders have significantly contributed to the dynamics of terrestrial ecosystems and play an essential role as appropriate bio-indicators to monitor habitat changes. We aim to determine the composition and local scale diversity of spiders in the understory and ground layers and to determine habitat preferences regarding the distribution of spiders in the interior forests and riparian forests. Sampling was conducted at a protected forest area in Sumber Pawon Kediri, covering an area of 12.45 Ha during the wet season (January-March). The study’s results found 340 individuals consisting of 15 families and 63 species. Family Araneidae and species Hamadruas superba are the most common taxa groups in the interior forests, while Hippasa holmerae are in riparian forests. More individuals and species are found understorey shrubs in forest interiors. Soil temperature, relative humidity, and litter thickness positively correlate with spider abundance. Resource partitioning observation showed that leaf litter and herbaceous plants contain more potential prey for spiders. Forest habitat management programs must consider the spatial variation of spiders between strata, as well as the response of the spiders to the seasons. A better understanding of spider ecological dynamics will support the sustainable management of forest ecosystems.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Medicine

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