Effects of ungulates on epigeal arthropods in Sierra Nevada National Park (southeast Spain)

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Adela González-Megías
José M. Gómez
Francisco Sánchez-PiÑero
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[1] Universidad de Granada,Dpto Biología Animal y Ecología, Fac. de Ciencias
[2] University of Leeds,School of Biology
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Arthropod communities; Diversity; High-mountain ecology; Sierra Nevada National Park; Specific composition; Temporal variability; Ungulate grazing;
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This paper examines the effect of ungulates on epigeal arthropod communities in two common plant communities of the high mountains of the Sierra Nevada (southeast Spain). We have compared the abundance, biomass, diversity and specific composition of arthropod communities in grazed and ungrazed plots experimentally excluded from ungulates. In general, we found that arthropods were more abundant and diverse in grazed than in ungrazed plots. However, the effect of ungulates depended on the variable considered (diversity versus abundance versus biomass). Moreover, ungulates also affected species composition. This means that without affecting diversity, ungulates can still have a strong effect on arthropod communities by changing species composition. Also, the relationship between ungulates and arthropods differed depending on the year of study and the sampling period. In conclusion, our study indicates that to extrapolate the results obtained for a group of insects, a habitat or a sampling period is not appropriate for the conservation of arthropod communities.
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