A rapid assessment of spider diversity in Kabigan Falls, Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte, Philippines

College

College of Science

Department/Unit

Biology

Document Type

Article

Source Title

Philippine Journal of Systematic Biology

Volume

8

First Page

16

Last Page

26

Publication Date

6-2014

Abstract

A rapid assessment of spider diversity in Kabigan Falls, Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte. Spiders are the most permeating predators in both agricultural and natural ecosystems. In ecological studies, they serve as indicators of environmental quality and as biological control agents in agricultural ecosystems. A total of 38 individuals collected from Kabigan Falls were comprised of 13 species. These species are from the family Araneidae, Sparassidae, Pholcidae, Salticidae, and Tetragnathidae. Most of the specimens collected from the site were under families Tetragnathidae and Araneidae. The most species-rich family is Araneidae (5). These include the following: Araneus inustus, Cyclosa insulana, Cyclosa mulmeinensis, Cyclosa spirifera and Larinia sp. Newly-recorded spiders include are Tetragnatha plena Chamberlin, 1924, a new Philippine record; and new locality distributed spiders are Chalcotropis luceroi Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 and Pholcus arayat Huber, 2011.

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Disciplines

Biology

Keywords

Spiders—Variation—Philippines—Kabigan Falls

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