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Table 2 Mean activity densities (inds/plot) of ground-hunting spiders in a birch forest during 5 years and their size. Size was obtained from Nentwig et al. (2016)

From: Liming alters body size distribution in a community of epigeic spiders in birch forest (Betula pendula Roth)

Family

Species

Size (mm)

Dictynidae

Cicurina cicur (Fabricius 1793)

6

Dysderidae

Harpactea lepida (CL Koch 1838)

6

Gnaphosidae

Callilepis nocturna (Linnaeus 1758)

5

Drassodes cupreus (Blackwall 1834)

13.5

Drassodes pubescens (Thorell 1856)

7.5

Drassyllus praeficus (L Koch 1866)

6.5

Gnaphosa montana (L Koch 1866)

11.5

Haplodrassus signifier (CL Koch 1839)

8

Haplodrassus silvestris (Blackwall 1833)

8.5

Micaria pulicaria (Sundevall 1831)

3.75

Trachyzelotes pedestris (CL Koch 1837)

6.5

Zelotes clivicola (L Koch 1870)

5

Zelotes electus (CL Koch 1839)

4.5

Zelotes latreillei (Simon 1878)

7

Zelotes petrensis (CL Koch 1839)

6.5

Zelotes subterraneus (CL Koch 1833)

7

Liocranidae

Agroeca brunnea (Blackwall 1833)

7.5

Lycosidae

Alopecosa pulverulenta (Clerck 1757)

8

Alopecosa taeniata (CL Koch 1835)

11.5

Pardosa lugubris (Walckenaer 1802)

6.5

Pardosa pullata (Clerck 1757)

5

Pardosa riparia (CL Koch 1833)

5

Pardosa saltans Topfer-Hofmann 2000

6

Trochosa terricola Thorell 1856

11

Xerolycosa nemoralis (Westring 1861)

6

Phrurolithidae

Phrurolithus festivus (CL Koch 1835)

2.75

Zoridae

Zora nemoralis (Blackwall 1861)

4.5

Zora silvestris Kulczyński 1897

3.5

Zora spinimana (Sundevall 1833)

6.25