Login / Signup

Standardised spider (Arachnida, Araneae) inventory of Lammi, Finland.

Arttu SoukainenTimo PajunenTuuli KorhonenJoni SaarinenFilipe ChichorroSonja JalonenNiina KiljunenNelli KoskivirtaJaakko KuurneSaija LeinonenTero SalonenVeikko YrjöläCaroline Sayuri FukushimaPedro Cardoso
Published in: Biodiversity data journal (2020)
The collected samples contained a total of 3445 spiders, of which 1956 (57%) were adult. Only adult spiders were accounted for in the inventory due to the impossibility of identification of juveniles. A total of 115 species belonging to 17 families were identified, of which the majority (58 species, 50%) were Linyphiidae. Lycosidae and Theridiidae both had 11 species (10%) and all the other families had seven or fewer species. Linyphiidae were also dominant in terms of adult individuals captured, with 756 (39%), followed by 705 (36%) Lycosidae. Other families with more than 100 individuals were Thomisidae (196, 10%) and Tetragnathidae (102, 5%). The most abundant species were the lycosids Pardosa fulvipes (362, 19%) and Pardosa riparia (290, 15%) and the linyphiid Neriene peltata (123, 6%).
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity
  • childhood cancer
  • young adults
  • psychometric properties