Arachnid Fauna (Araneae and Opiliones) from the Castro Verde Special Protection Area, southern Portugal

Biodivers Data J. 2023 Dec 6:11:e110415. doi: 10.3897/BDJ.11.e110415. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Background: With the increasing recognition of the significance of arachnid conservation, it is crucial to allocate greater efforts towards implementing targeted monitoring programmes. Despite recent studies, our understanding of arachnid populations in Portugal remains limited. This study serves as the initial inventory of arachnids (Araneae and Opiliones) within the Castro Verde Special Protection Area (SPA) located in Beja, southern Portugal. The surveys were conducted during the spring of 2012 across 80 open grasslands that were grazed by cattle and sheep.

New information: A total of 71 species of Araneae and two species of Opiliones have been identified. Notably, three spider species, namely Argennasubnigra, Civizelotesibericus and Walckenaeriacucullata, are documented for the first time in Portugal. Additionally, two harvestmen species (Dasylobusibericus and Homalenotusbuchneri) and 14 spider species (Cheiracanthiumpennatum, Haplodrassusrhodanicus, Marinarozelotesminutus, Tapinocybaalgirica, Agraecinalineata, Tibellusmacellus, Talaverapetrensis, Tetragnathaintermedia, Dipoenaumbratilis, Enoplognathadiversa, Neottiurauncinata, Ruborridionmusivum, Theridionpinastri and Xysticusgrallator) are recorded for the first time in the Beja District. The occurrence of each documented species within the SPA, including family and species details, is presented, underscoring the significance of the Castro Verde SPA for arachnid conservation. These findings contribute novel insights into the biodiversity of the Castro Verde SPA, emphasising the necessity of incorporating this area into arachnid diversity conservation efforts.

Keywords: Alentejo; Arachnida; biodiversity; faunistic; grassland; open farmland; open habitats; taxonomy.

Grants and funding

This study was funded by Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) through project PTDC/AGR-AAM/102300/2008 under the Operational Programme Thematic Factors of Competitiveness (COMPETE). JS has received funding from FCT through the grant SFRH/BD/63566/2009 and from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 101003553 - EuropaBON - H2020-SC5-2018-2019-2020 / H2020-SC5-2020-1. LR was supported by Portuguese National Funds through FCT, public institute (IP), under the Stimulus of Scientific Employment: Individual Support contract no. CEECIND/00445/2017.