No edge effect on quantity of prey captured in the forest-dwelling tetragnathid orb spider Metellina mengei

Among the most damaging anthropogenic effects for ecosystems is habitat fragmentation. One of its consequences is the creation of edges, which results in more exposed habitats that have different ecological and behavioural effects on the different species that live there. However, the nature and mag...

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Main Authors: Richards, MA, Hesselberg, T
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Brill Academic Publishers 2020