Research article2019Peer reviewed
Niche segregation in Iberian Argiope species
Pena-Aguilera, Pablo; Burguillo-Madrid, Lidia; Barve, Vijay; Aragon, Pedro; Jimenez-Valverde, Alberto
Abstract
The ecological niches of the three Iberian Argiope species have not been studied in quantitative detail, and recently developed approaches for assessing niche overlap have rarely been applied to invertebrates. This study aimed to quantify the climatic niche differences between Argiope bruennichi (Scopoli, 1772), A. lobata (Pallas, 1772) and A. trifasciata (Forsskal, 1775) in the Iberian Peninsula. An extensive occurrence database for the three species was compiled from the literature, a citizen science project (Biodiversidad Virtual) and a social network (Flickr). Niche comparison and recursive partitioning analyses were used to compare and characterize the niches of these species using regional climatic information. The three Argiope species had different distribution patterns within the Iberian Peninsula with a clear degree of sympatry. Despite an appreciable niche overlap, the three species had significantly different climatic niches. A. bruennichi was present in colder and more humid environments, while A. lobata and A. trifasciata selected warmer, drier environments. A. trifasciata preferred areas with higher minimum temperatures than A. lobata and avoided continental environments that the two other species tolerated. Despite these differences, the Iberian Peninsula contained a broad range of suitable environments where more than one species co-occurred. Further studies are needed to explore these species relationships, particularly given the trend of ranges shifting north due to global warming. Considering both the results of this study and the increasingly xeric conditions in the Iberian Peninsula, A. lobata and A. trifasciata may benefit at the expense of a retraction of A. bruennichi.
Keywords
Distribution; climatic niche; Iberian Peninsula; segregation
Published in
Journal of arachnology
2019, Volume: 47, number: 1, pages: 37-44 Publisher: AMER ARACHNOLOGICAL SOC
UKÄ Subject classification
Ecology
Publication identifier
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1636/0161-8202-47.1.37
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https://res.slu.se/id/publ/115249