Active restoration of post-mining forest benefits the activity density, but not the diversity of spider communities across the seasons in Ghana

Forest restoration often involves monitoring programmes to determine whether biodiversity levels and ecosystem services have changed over time. This study investigated changes in ground-hunting spider communities (families Ctenidae, Lycosidae and Zodariidae) in an actively restored forest, an unrest...

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Main Authors: Harriet Kinga, Frederick Gyasi Damptey, Danilo Harms, Rudy Jocqué, Arnaud Henrard, Klaus Birkhofer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2025-01-01
Series:African Invertebrates
Online Access:https://africaninvertebrates.pensoft.net/article/138662/download/pdf/