Reproductive phenology of the spider Micrommata ligurina (C.L. Koch, 1845) (Araneae; Sparassidae) across an elevational gradient in Northeast Algeria

Author:

Bensouilah Soufyane1,Bensakhri Zinette23,Zebsa Rabah2,Amari Hichem4,Youcefi Abdeldjalil5,Zouaimia Abdelheq6,Mahdjoub Hayet2,Chorfi Amira2,Atoussi Sadek2,Sadine Salah Eddine7,Houhamdi Moussa2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences , Amar Telidji Laghouat University , Algeria

2. Faculty of Sciences of Nature and Life and Sciences of the Earth and the Universe , Laboratory of Biology, Water and Environment , University of 8 May 1945, Guelma 24000 , Algeria

3. Department of Nature and Life Sciences , Institute of Science and Technology, Abdelhafid Boussouf-Mila University Center , Algeria

4. Department of Natural Sciences , Ouargla Higher Normal School , Algeria

5. Biology Department / Laboratory of Sciences and Environment , Tamanghasset University Center , Tamanrasset , Algeria

6. Laboratory of Marine and Coastal Environments Ecobiology , Department of Biology , Badji Mokhtar University , BP 12, 23000 Annaba , Algeria

7. Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences and Earth Sciences , University of Ghardaia , , Ghardaia , Algeria

Abstract

Abstract Decreased ambient temperature and shorter reproductive seasons are the two main obstacles that ectotherms face at higher elevations. Studies have shown that some life history traits such as phenological windows of activity, duration, and fitness components vary as elevation increases. However, studies on the elevational gradient at the southern range limit of species are lacking. In this study, we aim at assessing some aspects of the life history of a spider species, the sprassid Micrommata ligurina (C.L. Koch, 1845), across an elevational gradient from 30 to 1030 m in Northeast Algeria. There was strong evidence of an elevational shift in the phenology of reproduction with a delay rate of 2.2 days per 100 m of elevation, and the three quantiles of the phenology (10, 50, and 90%) shifted with the same magnitude across elevation. In all sites from low to high elevation, the species showed a decrease in number of individuals. The mean number of eggs was 200 ± 35 eggs, and the mean number of hatching eggs was 110.9 ± 23.5 eggs. The clutch size at high elevation sites was higher than that of low-elevation sites, but in contrast, the hatching success was higher at lower elevation sites. Overall, the species exhibited clear elevational clines in life history traits and abundance, suggesting a high potential of plasticity. This work constitutes the first study carried out on spider species ecology in the region.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Ecology

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