Maintaining steep slope viticulture for spider diversity

Many species-rich ecosystems are threatened by the abandonment or change of commonly-used agricultural practices. Steep slope viticulture, a traditional land use type of important cultural landscapes in Germany, declined strongly in recent decades due to insufficient profitability. The change of cul...

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Main Authors: Vera Wersebeckmann, Sebastian Kolb, Martin H. Entling, Ilona Leyer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-09-01
Series:Global Ecology and Conservation
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989421002778
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spelling doaj-1e160b3d7e514263b4c1ddc5537422f22021-08-16T04:16:51ZengElsevierGlobal Ecology and Conservation2351-98942021-09-0129e01727Maintaining steep slope viticulture for spider diversityVera Wersebeckmann0Sebastian Kolb1Martin H. Entling2Ilona Leyer3Hochschule Geisenheim University, Department of Applied Ecology, Von-Lade-Str. 1, 65366 Geisenheim, Germany; Corresponding author.University of Koblenz-Landau, iES Landau, Institute for Environmental Science, Fortstraße 7, 76829 Landau in der Pfalz, GermanyUniversity of Koblenz-Landau, iES Landau, Institute for Environmental Science, Fortstraße 7, 76829 Landau in der Pfalz, GermanyHochschule Geisenheim University, Department of Applied Ecology, Von-Lade-Str. 1, 65366 Geisenheim, GermanyMany species-rich ecosystems are threatened by the abandonment or change of commonly-used agricultural practices. Steep slope viticulture, a traditional land use type of important cultural landscapes in Germany, declined strongly in recent decades due to insufficient profitability. The change of cultivation type from vertically planted to modern terraced vineyards may help to reduce the further abandonment of viticulture in these exceptionally species-rich landscapes by keeping management economically viable. However, little is known about the effects of a change of vineyard management type on biodiversity. We determined the effects of vineyard management types (terraced vs. vertically planted) in contrast to vineyard fallows, local habitat characteristics and the surrounding landscape on ground-dwelling spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) in 45 study sites along the Upper Middle Rhine Valley in Germany. A diverse landscape mosaic of vineyard fallows, forests and vineyards created heterogeneity and contributed to a high species diversity irrespective of the vineyard type. Vineyard fallows supported highly distinct spider communities, including some late-successional species, whereas on managed sites and on terraced vineyards in particular, many xerophilic species, which are adapted to open habitat structures, prevailed. We conclude that management in steep slope viticulture is crucial to maintain open habitat structures and conserve associated spider species. Likewise, preserving vineyard fallows and overall landscape heterogeneity remains important to maintaining beta diversity and a large species pool.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989421002778AraneaeVineyard terracesLand abandonmentTraditional land useBiodiversity conservationSteep slope viticulture
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author Vera Wersebeckmann
Sebastian Kolb
Martin H. Entling
Ilona Leyer
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Sebastian Kolb
Martin H. Entling
Ilona Leyer
Maintaining steep slope viticulture for spider diversity
Global Ecology and Conservation
Araneae
Vineyard terraces
Land abandonment
Traditional land use
Biodiversity conservation
Steep slope viticulture
author_facet Vera Wersebeckmann
Sebastian Kolb
Martin H. Entling
Ilona Leyer
author_sort Vera Wersebeckmann
title Maintaining steep slope viticulture for spider diversity
title_short Maintaining steep slope viticulture for spider diversity
title_full Maintaining steep slope viticulture for spider diversity
title_fullStr Maintaining steep slope viticulture for spider diversity
title_full_unstemmed Maintaining steep slope viticulture for spider diversity
title_sort maintaining steep slope viticulture for spider diversity
publisher Elsevier
series Global Ecology and Conservation
issn 2351-9894
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Many species-rich ecosystems are threatened by the abandonment or change of commonly-used agricultural practices. Steep slope viticulture, a traditional land use type of important cultural landscapes in Germany, declined strongly in recent decades due to insufficient profitability. The change of cultivation type from vertically planted to modern terraced vineyards may help to reduce the further abandonment of viticulture in these exceptionally species-rich landscapes by keeping management economically viable. However, little is known about the effects of a change of vineyard management type on biodiversity. We determined the effects of vineyard management types (terraced vs. vertically planted) in contrast to vineyard fallows, local habitat characteristics and the surrounding landscape on ground-dwelling spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) in 45 study sites along the Upper Middle Rhine Valley in Germany. A diverse landscape mosaic of vineyard fallows, forests and vineyards created heterogeneity and contributed to a high species diversity irrespective of the vineyard type. Vineyard fallows supported highly distinct spider communities, including some late-successional species, whereas on managed sites and on terraced vineyards in particular, many xerophilic species, which are adapted to open habitat structures, prevailed. We conclude that management in steep slope viticulture is crucial to maintain open habitat structures and conserve associated spider species. Likewise, preserving vineyard fallows and overall landscape heterogeneity remains important to maintaining beta diversity and a large species pool.
topic Araneae
Vineyard terraces
Land abandonment
Traditional land use
Biodiversity conservation
Steep slope viticulture
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