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Higher taxa surrogates of spider (Araneae) diversity and their efficiency in conservation
Authors:Pedro Cardoso  Israel Silva  Artur RM Serrano
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  • a Centro de Biologia Ambiental, Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa, Praceta dos Metalúrgicos, 2, 1° Dto., 2835-043 Baixa da Banheira, Portugal
  • b Centro de Biologia Ambiental, Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa, Rua Ernesto de Vasconcelos Ed. C2, Campo Grande, 1749-016 Lisbon, Portugal
  • Abstract:A number of alternative approaches have been suggested during recent years to predict species richness of a given taxa, while retaining information on the identities of the observed individuals. Such information can be extremely useful for choosing conservation priority areas, either by using simple richness values or, preferentially, by considering the complementarity of potential sites. Among the most popular approaches is the use of higher taxa surrogates. Both family and genus richness are here tested in their ability to predict the number of spider (Araneae) species independently of sampling effort, geographical location and type of habitat. We use data from three Portuguese protected areas as a test case. Genus richness is considered a good surrogate of species richness, despite some caution being needed regarding the comparison of sites with considerably different sampling effort, the same not happening with families. Only genera are also found to be reliable either for ranking sites according to taxa richness or for determining near-minimum sets of sites for conservation. We therefore recommend surrogacy at this taxonomic level as a promising approach for the prediction of spider species richness or evaluation and ranking of areas according to their conservation importance. The reached conclusions should uphold for Portugal and the entire Mediterranean region.
    Keywords:Species richness  Estimation  Complementarity  Portugal  Mediterranean
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