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Mass spring recolonization of agroecosystems by the spider Oedothorax apicatus (Linyphiidae: Erigoninae)

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    0503914 - MBÚ 2020 RIV US eng J - Journal Article
    Řezáč, M. - Řezáčová, Veronika
    Mass spring recolonization of agroecosystems by the spider Oedothorax apicatus (Linyphiidae: Erigoninae).
    Biologia. Roč. 74, č. 2 (2019), s. 169-172. ISSN 0006-3088. E-ISSN 1336-9563
    Institutional support: RVO:61388971
    Keywords : Ballooning * Dragline * Dispersal
    OECD category: Ecology
    Impact factor: 0.811, year: 2019
    Method of publishing: Limited access
    https://link.springer.com/article/10.2478%2Fs11756-018-0159-6

    One of the main properties of spiders increasing their pest regulation potencial is their use of passive dispersal, employing wind and silk fibers. This behaviour is crucial for the spidersE 1/4 usefulness as pest control agent in agroecosystems as their fauna is regularly decimated by agricultural disturbances such as ploughing, cutting or application of pesticides and thus has to be regularly restored by recolonisation. In early spring we witnessed the mass dispersal of the linyphiid spider Oedothorax apicatus (Blackwall, 1850) in the central European agricultural landscape. During the first sunny days of 2017 we observed horizontally oriented sheet webs continuously covering grassland vegetation on circa 3000 m(2) area. We estimated over three million O. apicatus individuals were present in the study area. The observed sheet webs were probably an accumulation of O. apicatus draglines. The majority of collected spiders tended to disperse in laboratory conditions. Most of those performed tip-toeing behaviour that precedes ballooning, the rest performed dropping on dragline that precedes rapelling dispersal.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0295677

     
     
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