Applied Entomology and Zoology
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Effects of tillage practices on spider assemblage in rice paddy fields
Takashi MotobayashiChikara IshijimaMotonori TakagiMihoko MurakamiAyame TaguchiKazumasa HidakaYasuhisa Kunimi
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2006 Volume 41 Issue 2 Pages 371-381

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To examine the effects of tillage practices on spider assemblages in rice paddy fields, we investigated the abundance and biomass of spiders in untilled and tilled paddy fields over three cropping seasons (from 1999 to 2001). In total, we collected 6,829 spiders, consisting of 13 species in seven families. The family Lycosidae was the most abundant, followed by Tetragnathidae, Linyphiidae, and Salticidae. Spider abundance and biomass were greater in untilled than in tilled paddies during each cropping season. Although we detected no significant effect of tillage on spider abundance, we did observe a significant effect of tillage on spider biomass in 2000 and 2001. No differences were found in the abundance and biomass of tetragnathid and linyphiid spiders during the cropping season. In contrast, the abundance and biomass of lycosid or salticid spiders tended to be larger in untilled paddies than in tilled paddies, especially later in the cropping season.

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