Spatial relationships between spiders and their host vascular epiphytes within shade trees in a Mexican coffee plantation

Luis Guillermo Quijano Cuervo, Luis G. Quijano Cuervo, Francisco Emmanuel Méndez-Castro, Dinesh Rao, Federico Escobar & Simoneta Negrete Yankelevich
Within tree canopies, vascular epiphytes create habitats for other taxa, and their heterogeneous spatial distribution could affect the distribution of organisms associated with them, such as spiders. This study was performed in shade trees of a rustic coffee plantation located within a Tropical Cloud Forest region of Mexico. We used a spatially explicit approach to examine (1) if the richness and abundance of epiphyte-dwelling spiders have a positive association with epiphyte abundance within trees and...
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