Dry sandpits and gravel–sandpits serve as key refuges for endangered epigeic spiders (Araneae) and harvestmen (Opiliones) of Central European steppes aeolian sands

[Display omitted] •Czech xerothermophilous sandpit habitats host 323.8±23.9 spider species.•Czech xerothermophilous sandpit habitats host 8.5±1.1 harvestmen species.•6 CR, 17 EN, 29 VU and 29 NT species were detected at sandpit xerothermes.•72 (89%) of rare species were present at spontaneously form...

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Published inEcological engineering Vol. 73; pp. 659 - 670
Main Authors Heneberg, Petr, Řezáč, Milan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Amsterdam Elsevier B.V 01.12.2014
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1872-6992
DOI10.1016/j.ecoleng.2014.09.101

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Abstract [Display omitted] •Czech xerothermophilous sandpit habitats host 323.8±23.9 spider species.•Czech xerothermophilous sandpit habitats host 8.5±1.1 harvestmen species.•6 CR, 17 EN, 29 VU and 29 NT species were detected at sandpit xerothermes.•72 (89%) of rare species were present at spontaneously formed sandpit xerothermes.•Sandpit (post) industrial habitats host highly diverse spider communities. Although the value of the habitat lost by quarrying is widely known, awareness of the conservation value of the newly formed habitat is negligible. We provide evidence on the conservation value of both active and disused sandpits and gravel–sandpits for epigeic spiders and harvestmen, commonly considered important indicator species. We focus on xerothermophilous habitats within sandpits subjected to near-natural succession or other reclamation efforts. We show that xerothermophilous sandpit microhabitats are used by 323.8±23.9 epigeic spider species and 8.5±1.1 harvestmen species, with the species spectrum changing dramatically during spontaneous succession and if the habitat is subject to other forms of reclamation, with low species dominance across all habitats tested. We found 81 spider species recognized as critically endangered, endangered, vulnerable or nearly threatened. Of these, 72 (89%) were present at spontaneously formed xerothermophilous habitats of various ages, and 40 (49%) at the reclaimed sites. We analyzed the species-specific habitat preferences of the red-listed spider species in relation to both abiotic (altitude, slope, soil penetration resistance, soil shear strength resistance, soil texture) and biotic (vegetation cover, plant diversity, diversity of red-listed plants) factors. The xerothermophilous sandpit habitats served as important refuges for Central European steppe and aeolian sand dune species, which had nearly disappeared from the surrounding intensively cultivated cultural landscape.
AbstractList Although the value of the habitat lost by quarrying is widely known, awareness of the conservation value of the newly formed habitat is negligible. We provide evidence on the conservation value of both active and disused sandpits and gravel-sandpits for epigeic spiders and harvestmen, commonly considered important indicator species. We focus on xerothermophilous habitats within sandpits subjected to near-natural succession or other reclamation efforts. We show that xerothermophilous sandpit microhabitats are used by 323.8 plus or minus 23.9 epigeic spider species and 8.5 plus or minus 1.1 harvestmen species, with the species spectrum changing dramatically during spontaneous succession and if the habitat is subject to other forms of reclamation, with low species dominance across all habitats tested. We found 81 spider species recognized as critically endangered, endangered, vulnerable or nearly threatened. Of these, 72 (89%) were present at spontaneously formed xerothermophilous habitats of various ages, and 40 (49%) at the reclaimed sites. We analyzed the species-specific habitat preferences of the red-listed spider species in relation to both abiotic (altitude, slope, soil penetration resistance, soil shear strength resistance, soil texture) and biotic (vegetation cover, plant diversity, diversity of red-listed plants) factors. The xerothermophilous sandpit habitats served as important refuges for Central European steppe and aeolian sand dune species, which had nearly disappeared from the surrounding intensively cultivated cultural landscape.
Although the value of the habitat lost by quarrying is widely known, awareness of the conservation value of the newly formed habitat is negligible. We provide evidence on the conservation value of both active and disused sandpits and gravel–sandpits for epigeic spiders and harvestmen, commonly considered important indicator species. We focus on xerothermophilous habitats within sandpits subjected to near-natural succession or other reclamation efforts. We show that xerothermophilous sandpit microhabitats are used by 323.8±23.9 epigeic spider species and 8.5±1.1 harvestmen species, with the species spectrum changing dramatically during spontaneous succession and if the habitat is subject to other forms of reclamation, with low species dominance across all habitats tested. We found 81 spider species recognized as critically endangered, endangered, vulnerable or nearly threatened. Of these, 72 (89%) were present at spontaneously formed xerothermophilous habitats of various ages, and 40 (49%) at the reclaimed sites. We analyzed the species-specific habitat preferences of the red-listed spider species in relation to both abiotic (altitude, slope, soil penetration resistance, soil shear strength resistance, soil texture) and biotic (vegetation cover, plant diversity, diversity of red-listed plants) factors. The xerothermophilous sandpit habitats served as important refuges for Central European steppe and aeolian sand dune species, which had nearly disappeared from the surrounding intensively cultivated cultural landscape.
[Display omitted] •Czech xerothermophilous sandpit habitats host 323.8±23.9 spider species.•Czech xerothermophilous sandpit habitats host 8.5±1.1 harvestmen species.•6 CR, 17 EN, 29 VU and 29 NT species were detected at sandpit xerothermes.•72 (89%) of rare species were present at spontaneously formed sandpit xerothermes.•Sandpit (post) industrial habitats host highly diverse spider communities. Although the value of the habitat lost by quarrying is widely known, awareness of the conservation value of the newly formed habitat is negligible. We provide evidence on the conservation value of both active and disused sandpits and gravel–sandpits for epigeic spiders and harvestmen, commonly considered important indicator species. We focus on xerothermophilous habitats within sandpits subjected to near-natural succession or other reclamation efforts. We show that xerothermophilous sandpit microhabitats are used by 323.8±23.9 epigeic spider species and 8.5±1.1 harvestmen species, with the species spectrum changing dramatically during spontaneous succession and if the habitat is subject to other forms of reclamation, with low species dominance across all habitats tested. We found 81 spider species recognized as critically endangered, endangered, vulnerable or nearly threatened. Of these, 72 (89%) were present at spontaneously formed xerothermophilous habitats of various ages, and 40 (49%) at the reclaimed sites. We analyzed the species-specific habitat preferences of the red-listed spider species in relation to both abiotic (altitude, slope, soil penetration resistance, soil shear strength resistance, soil texture) and biotic (vegetation cover, plant diversity, diversity of red-listed plants) factors. The xerothermophilous sandpit habitats served as important refuges for Central European steppe and aeolian sand dune species, which had nearly disappeared from the surrounding intensively cultivated cultural landscape.
Author Řezáč, Milan
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Although the value of the habitat lost by quarrying is widely known, awareness of the conservation value of the newly formed habitat is negligible. We provide...
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altitude
Animal, plant and microbial ecology
Applied ecology
Araneae
Biological and medical sciences
Biological diversity
Conservation, protection and management of environment and wildlife
cultural landscape
dunes
Environmental degradation: ecosystems survey and restoration
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Habitat conservation
habitat preferences
Habitats
indicator species
Landscape restoration
microhabitats
Near-natural restoration
Opiliones
Parks, reserves, wildlife conservation. Endangered species: population survey and restocking
Post-industrial sites
Post-mining sites
Reclamation
Refuges
shear strength
Soil (material)
soil penetration resistance
soil texture
Spiders
Steppes
Texture
vegetation cover
Title Dry sandpits and gravel–sandpits serve as key refuges for endangered epigeic spiders (Araneae) and harvestmen (Opiliones) of Central European steppes aeolian sands
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