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Spider Trait Assembly Patterns and Resilience under Fire-Induced Vegetation Change in South Brazilian Grasslands

Disturbances induce changes on habitat proprieties that may filter organism's functional traits thereby shaping the structure and interactions of many trophic levels. We tested if communities of predators with foraging traits dependent on habitat structure respond to environmental change throug...

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Autores principales: Podgaiski, Luciana R., Joner, Fernando, Lavorel, Sandra, Moretti, Marco, Ibanez, Sebastien, Mendonça, Milton de S., Pillar, Valério D.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3610671/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23555927
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060207
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author Podgaiski, Luciana R.
Joner, Fernando
Lavorel, Sandra
Moretti, Marco
Ibanez, Sebastien
Mendonça, Milton de S.
Pillar, Valério D.
author_facet Podgaiski, Luciana R.
Joner, Fernando
Lavorel, Sandra
Moretti, Marco
Ibanez, Sebastien
Mendonça, Milton de S.
Pillar, Valério D.
author_sort Podgaiski, Luciana R.
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description Disturbances induce changes on habitat proprieties that may filter organism's functional traits thereby shaping the structure and interactions of many trophic levels. We tested if communities of predators with foraging traits dependent on habitat structure respond to environmental change through cascades affecting the functional traits of plants. We monitored the response of spider and plant communities to fire in South Brazilian Grasslands using pairs of burned and unburned plots. Spiders were determined to the family level and described in feeding behavioral and morphological traits measured on each individual. Life form and morphological traits were recorded for plant species. One month after fire the abundance of vegetation hunters and the mean size of the chelicera increased due to the presence of suitable feeding sites in the regrowing vegetation, but irregular web builders decreased due to the absence of microhabitats and dense foliage into which they build their webs. Six months after fire rosette-form plants with broader leaves increased, creating a favourable habitat for orb web builders which became more abundant, while graminoids and tall plants were reduced, resulting in a decrease of proper shelters and microclimate in soil surface to ground hunters which became less abundant. Hence, fire triggered changes in vegetation structure that lead both to trait-convergence and trait-divergence assembly patterns of spiders along gradients of plant biomass and functional diversity. Spider individuals occurring in more functionally diverse plant communities were more diverse in their traits probably because increased possibility of resource exploitation, following the habitat heterogeneity hypothesis. Finally, as an indication of resilience, after twelve months spider communities did not differ from those of unburned plots. Our findings show that functional traits provide a mechanistic understanding of the response of communities to environmental change, especially when more than one trophic level is considered.
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spelling pubmed-36106712013-04-03 Spider Trait Assembly Patterns and Resilience under Fire-Induced Vegetation Change in South Brazilian Grasslands Podgaiski, Luciana R. Joner, Fernando Lavorel, Sandra Moretti, Marco Ibanez, Sebastien Mendonça, Milton de S. Pillar, Valério D. PLoS One Research Article Disturbances induce changes on habitat proprieties that may filter organism's functional traits thereby shaping the structure and interactions of many trophic levels. We tested if communities of predators with foraging traits dependent on habitat structure respond to environmental change through cascades affecting the functional traits of plants. We monitored the response of spider and plant communities to fire in South Brazilian Grasslands using pairs of burned and unburned plots. Spiders were determined to the family level and described in feeding behavioral and morphological traits measured on each individual. Life form and morphological traits were recorded for plant species. One month after fire the abundance of vegetation hunters and the mean size of the chelicera increased due to the presence of suitable feeding sites in the regrowing vegetation, but irregular web builders decreased due to the absence of microhabitats and dense foliage into which they build their webs. Six months after fire rosette-form plants with broader leaves increased, creating a favourable habitat for orb web builders which became more abundant, while graminoids and tall plants were reduced, resulting in a decrease of proper shelters and microclimate in soil surface to ground hunters which became less abundant. Hence, fire triggered changes in vegetation structure that lead both to trait-convergence and trait-divergence assembly patterns of spiders along gradients of plant biomass and functional diversity. Spider individuals occurring in more functionally diverse plant communities were more diverse in their traits probably because increased possibility of resource exploitation, following the habitat heterogeneity hypothesis. Finally, as an indication of resilience, after twelve months spider communities did not differ from those of unburned plots. Our findings show that functional traits provide a mechanistic understanding of the response of communities to environmental change, especially when more than one trophic level is considered. Public Library of Science 2013-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3610671/ /pubmed/23555927 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060207 Text en © 2013 Podgaiski et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Podgaiski, Luciana R.
Joner, Fernando
Lavorel, Sandra
Moretti, Marco
Ibanez, Sebastien
Mendonça, Milton de S.
Pillar, Valério D.
Spider Trait Assembly Patterns and Resilience under Fire-Induced Vegetation Change in South Brazilian Grasslands
title Spider Trait Assembly Patterns and Resilience under Fire-Induced Vegetation Change in South Brazilian Grasslands
title_full Spider Trait Assembly Patterns and Resilience under Fire-Induced Vegetation Change in South Brazilian Grasslands
title_fullStr Spider Trait Assembly Patterns and Resilience under Fire-Induced Vegetation Change in South Brazilian Grasslands
title_full_unstemmed Spider Trait Assembly Patterns and Resilience under Fire-Induced Vegetation Change in South Brazilian Grasslands
title_short Spider Trait Assembly Patterns and Resilience under Fire-Induced Vegetation Change in South Brazilian Grasslands
title_sort spider trait assembly patterns and resilience under fire-induced vegetation change in south brazilian grasslands
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3610671/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23555927
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060207
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