Spiders in rice-paddy ecosystems shift from aquatic to terrestrial prey and use carbon pools of different origin
Abstract
Spiders are important bio-control agents of rice insect pests such as plant- and leafhoppers. To investigate temporal changes in spider prey and variations in prey due to landscape structure around rice fields, carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes of rice field arthropods were analysed over three consecutive sampling dates during the rice cropping season. Initial isotope composition of gnats and midges emerging from submersed rice fields...
Paper Details
Title
Spiders in rice-paddy ecosystems shift from aquatic to terrestrial prey and use carbon pools of different origin
Published Date
Jan 30, 2020
Journal
Volume
192
Issue
3
Pages
801 - 812
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