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- W2063355982 abstract "Abstract A two‐year study was conducted at Matourkou near Bobo‐Dioulasso, Burkina Faso (West Africa), to study the spider fauna in pure sorghum and intercropped sorghum‐cowpea, Sorghum bicolor L. (Moench) ‐ Vigna inguculata (Walp.), associated with the sorghum shoot fly, Atherigona soccata Rondani (Dipt., Muscidae). Sampling was done weekly, on six occasions starting 10 days after sowing. Significant differences were observed with respect to the number of individuals in the specific composition of spider fauna from different cropping systems. Juvenile spiders represented 84 and 75 % of the total number of spiders in 1990 and 1991, respectively. Twelve families and 24 genera were recorded. In pure sorghum, the most important families were Thomisidae (7.73%) and Salticidae (4.12%) whereas Araneidae (15.15%), Theridiidae (8.77%), Thomisidae (8.76%) and Linyphiidae (7.22%) were predominant in sorghum‐cowpea. In pure cowpea, Linyphiidae (6.69%), Pisauridae (6.18%), and Theridiidae (4.63%) were predominant. Four species were identified: Latrodectus geometricus C. L. Koch, Meioneta prosectes Locket, Pardosa injucunda O. P. Cbr, and Steatoda badia Roewer. Latrodectus geometricus and P. injucunda were only recorded in sorghum‐cowpea. The Sorenson's index of similarity between sorghum and sorghum‐cowpea, whereas M. prosectes and S. badia were common to the three cropping systems. Five species namely Araneus sp., M. prosectes, Misumenops sp., Neoscona sp., and S. badia showed preference for the intercropped sorghum‐cowpea, and between cowpea and sorghum‐cowpea was 0.75 and 0.66 respectively suggesting that spider species composition was relatively independent of the cropping system. Zusammenfassung Zum Einfluß von Mischkulturen: Spinnenfauna in Reinbeständen von Sorghum bicolor im Vergleich zur Mischkultur mit Vigna inguculata In Matourkou, Westafrika, wurde eine zweijährige Untersuchung durchgeführt, um die Spinnenfauna zwischen Sorghum‐bicolor ‐Reinkulturen und in Mischkultur mit Vigna inguculata zu vergleichen. Ab dem 10. Tag nach der Saat wurden wöchentlich Stichproben genommen. Es konnten signifikante Unterschiede in bezug auf die Individuenzahl verschiedener Spinnenarten in Abhängigkeit von den Kulturen festgestellt werden. Der Anteil juveniler Spinnen betrug 1990 84%, 1991 75%. Es wurden Spinnen aus 12 Familien und 24 Gattungen gefunden. In der Sorghum ‐Reinkultur waren Thomisidae (7,73%) und Salticidae (4,12%) die bedeutendsten Familien; in der Mischkultur stellten Araneidae (15,15%), Theridiidae (8,77%), Thomisidae (8,76%) und Linyphiidae (7,22%) die wichtigsten Familien dar. In Vigna ‐Reinkulturen betrug der Anteil von Linyphiidae 6,69%, Pisauridae 6,18% und Theridiidae 4,63%. Es konnten vier Arten bestimmt werden: Latrodectus geometricus C. L. Koch, Meioneta prosectus Locket, Pardosa injucunda O. P. Cbr. und Steatoda badia Roewer. Latrodectus geometricus und P. injucunda konnten nur in Mischkulturen gefunden werden, wogegen M. prosectus und S. badia in allen drei Kulturen auftraten. Fünf Arten, nämlich Araneus sp., M. prosectus, Misumenops sp., Neoscona sp. und S. badia zeigten eine Bevorzugung für die Mischkulturen. Der Sorenson's Index zwischen Sorghum/Vigna betrug 0,75 bzw. 0,66, was bedeutet, daß die Artenzusammensetzung der Spinnen relativ unabhängig von der Kulturart ist." @default.
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- W2063355982 title "Influence of intercropping: spider fauna in pure sorghum and intercropped sorghum-cowpea in Burkina Faso" @default.
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