Leś. Pr. Bad., 2008, Vol. 69 (4): 309–320.
Pająki (Araneae) dąbrowy świetlistej w rezerwacie
Dębniak
Spiders (Araneae) of oak forest in Dębniak nature reserve
Marzena Stańska, Małgorzata Łydkowska
Akademia Podlaska, Instytut Biologii, Katedra Zoologii, ul.
B. Prusa 12, 08-110 Siedlce,
Fax +48 256431338; e-mail: stanska@ap.siedlce.pl
Abstract. Spiders in the oak
forest and two forest associations (lime forest and lime-hornbeam
forest) in the Dębniak nature reserve were studied. Epigeic spiders
were collected using pitfall traps and epiphytic spiders were caught
using sweep net. Dominance structure, species composition of spider
assemblages and species diversity were analyzed.
Spider fauna of studied oak forest did not stand out from spiders of
the other studied plant associations in the Dębniak nature reserve. The
similarity of species composition and dominance structure of analyzed
spider assemblages was probably caused by homogeneous forest structure
and no great area of this nature reserve. In the oak forest the
greatest diversity of epigeic spider species was noticed.
Natural succession changes resulting in shading of the bottom of the
forest caused that araneofauna of studied oak forest became similar to
the spider species composition of lime-hornbeam forests. Moreover, lack
of spiders with southern ranges typical for warm oak forests was
observed.
It is suggested that active form of protection is necessary in order
to preserve the oak forests.
Key words: spiders, oak forest, nature reserve, diversity, dominance structure.

