- 1. Global Changes and the Worlds Mountains, Perth - (Scotland)
- 26-30 September 2010Changes in composition of epigeic
invertebratecommunities (with accent on spiders) in Carpathian
alpine meadows influenced by added nitrogen and phosphorus Peter
Gajdo, Stanislav DavidInstitute of Landscape Ecology Slovak Academy
of Sciences Bratislava,Branch Nitra, Akademick 2, P.O.Box 23/B, 949
01 Nitra, Slovak RepublicGajdo, David: Changes in epigeic
invertebrate communities of the alpine meadows influenced by
nitrogen and phosphorus additions
2. Global Changes and the Worlds Mountains, Perth - (Scotland) -
26-30 September 2010Project motivation During recent decades, the
global nitrogen (N) cycle has been affected by a range of human
activities (as agricultural, industrial and dispersed suburban
development), which have increased the input of biologically
reactive forms of N (Nr) into the biosphere (Vitousek et al. 1997;
Galloway et al. 1995 etc.) Effects of reactive nitrogen: 1.direct
effect on human health 2.direct effect on ecosystems 3.indirect
effect on social values 4.additional effects Gajdo, David: Changes
in epigeic invertebrate communities of the alpine meadows
influenced by nitrogen and phosphorus additions 3. Global Changes
and the Worlds Mountains, Perth - (Scotland) - 26-30 September 2010
Direct effects of Nr on ecosystems include(Galloway and Cowling
2002): i.increased productivity of Nr-limited natural ecosystems
ii. ozone-induced injury to crop, forests and natural ecosystems
iii. predisposition to be attacked by pathogens and insects iv.
acidification and eutrophication effects on forests, soils and
freshwater aquatic ecosystems v. eutrophication and hypoxia in
costal ecosystems vi. N saturation of soils in natural ecosystems
vii. biodiversity losses in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems
andinvasion of N-loving weeds viii. changes in abundance of
beneficial soil organisms that alter ecosystem functions Gajdo,
David: Changes in epigeic invertebrate communities of the alpine
meadows influenced by nitrogen and phosphorus additions 4. Global
Changes and the Worlds Mountains, Perth - (Scotland) - 26-30
September 2010 The project history Project VEGA 2/4132/04
(2004-2006) Influence of increased inputs of nitrogen and
phosphorus on alpine meadow ecosystemfollows-up a projekt of the
National Science Foundation NSF-0112281 (2002- 2004) Responsiveness
of Alpine Vegetation to N inputs - A Comparison Between Central
European and North American Sites dealt with cooperation of the
Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado,
Boulder, USA. Former and current partners of the projects are:
Gajdo, David: Changes in epigeic invertebrate communities of the
alpine meadows influenced by nitrogen and phosphorus additions 5.
Global Changes and the Worlds Mountains, Perth - (Scotland) - 26-30
September 2010 Aims investigate qualitative and quantitative
composition of the epigeic invertebrate communities with accent on
spiders in the alpine grassland ecosystem investigate changes of
epigeic of the epigeic invertebrate communities with accent on
spiders which correspond to the nitrogen and phosphorus input
influence Gajdo, David: Changes in epigeic invertebrate communities
of the alpine meadows influenced by nitrogen and phosphorus
additions 6. Global Changes and the Worlds Mountains, Perth -
(Scotland) - 26-30 September 2010 Research site Gajdo, David:
Changes in epigeic invertebrate communities of the alpine meadows
influenced by nitrogen and phosphorus additions 7. Global Changes
and the Worlds Mountains, Perth - (Scotland) - 26-30 September 2010
Research site in the West Tatra Mts. latitude: 49 12 N in the upper
part of theJaloveck dolina the valley close to the peak Salatn on
the range in altitude approx.1900 m a.s.l. mean annual temperature:
-1.3 C mean annual precipitation: 1466mm N Deposition:~ 16 kg/ha/yr
Gajdo, David: Changes in epigeic invertebrate communities of the
alpine meadows influenced by nitrogen and phosphorus additions 8.
Global Changes and the Worlds Mountains, Perth - (Scotland) - 26-30
September 2010 Vegetation on the site plots Soils: Species-poor
plant communityferruginousof alliance Juncion
trifidi.podsolsSpecies composition consists of soil pH: 3,81.
grasses Oreochloa disticha (dominant), Festuca supina, Agrostis
rupestris, Avenula flexuosa, Avenastrum versicolor; rush Juncus
trifidus; sedge Carex bigelowii;2. herbs Campanula alpina,
Hieracium alpinum, Homogyne alpina, Bistorta major, Vaccinium
vitis-idaea.3. Cryptogams are represented by lichens Cetraria
islandica (dominant), Cladonia sp., Alectoria ochroleuca andmosses
Polytrichum alpinum, P. sexangulare. Gajdo, David: Changes in
epigeic invertebrate communities of the alpine meadows influenced
by nitrogen and phosphorus additions 9. Global Changes and the
Worlds Mountains, Perth - (Scotland) - 26-30 September 2010
Experimental plots founded in May 2002 plot size: 2x2 m - the
treatment solutions were applied to five replicate 2x2m plots for
each treatment, for a total of 25 plots treatment
solutions:Nitrogen (N): 2; 6; 15 g N.m2.year-1 in form of
NH4NO3Phosphorus (P): 5 g P.m2.year-1 in form of KH2PO4Control
(Cw/o): water of the same volume/without H2O application: in form
of spraying 3-times per year in growing season Gajdo, David:
Changes in epigeic invertebrate communities of the alpine meadows
influenced by nitrogen and phosphorus additions 10. Global Changes
and the Worlds Mountains, Perth - (Scotland) - 26-30 September 2010
Experimental plotsClimatic station Wescor EasyLogger 900 stationary
data loggerIn 10 minutes time step measurements offollowing data
and parameters: Precipitation (mm) near soil surface Precipitation
(mm) at 1 m above surface Air temperature (C) and air humidity (%)
Wind speed (m/s) and wind direction () Solar irradiance (W/m2) Net
radiation (W/m2) Soil temperature (C) at 5 cm depth Soil
temperature (C) at 20 cm depth Soil moisture (%) Soil water
potential (bar) Gajdo, David: Changes in epigeic invertebrate
communities of the alpine meadows influenced by nitrogen and
phosphorus additions 11. Global Changes and the Worlds Mountains,
Perth - (Scotland) - 26-30 September 2010Methods Period of
research.........................................................
2004 - 2006 Number of research
plots..................................5 (2004) and 6 (2006) For
research of invertebrate fauna and communities we used methods of
pitfall traps. Traps were situated on research plot in centre and
in border (2 traps) during season (May October 2004) and June 2005
September 2006). They were emptied monthly, conservation liquid: 4%
formaline solution and detergent (in winter antifreezinig liquid
Gajdo, David: Changes in epigeic invertebrate communities of the
alpine meadows influenced by nitrogen and phosphorus additions 12.
Global Changes and the Worlds Mountains, Perth - (Scotland) - 26-30
September 2010 Results (1/8) In 2004 - 2006 we captured 47434
invertebrate specimens. In epigeic invertebrate communities of the
alpine grassland ecosystem taxonomic groups Acarina, Collembola,
Coleoptera, Araneae, Auchenorrhyncha and Diptera were dominant.
Spiders are very important group in this ecosystem (represent about
15 % captured invertebrate specimens)Dominance in 2005-6 Dominance
2540 20 3530 15 2520 10 15 Dominance105 500 a inae raa ea ala raach
laaaeraeaa erertech de eabo iner ar booid te teptyn pt an opptar yn
oi Acanopmop Di m o linrhAr Ac Dilelinen lle rhlleAr leen or i CoOp
pi Co mor Co Co m en OHyenHy ch chAuDominance in 2005-6 Au Gajdo,
David: Changes in epigeic invertebrate communities of the alpine
meadows influenced by nitrogen and phosphorus additions 13. Global
Changes and the Worlds Mountains, Perth - (Scotland) - 26-30
September 2010Results (2/8) Epigeic spider communities Collected
material of spiders..................................... 5564 ex
Number of
species......................................................... 38
Number of
families....................................................... 7
Number of threatened
species.......................................... 9 Gajdo, David:
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influenced by nitrogen and phosphorus additions 14. Global Changes
and the Worlds Mountains, Perth - (Scotland) - 26-30 September 2010
Results (3/8) D>1 100 Composition of the epigeic spider
community 90 SpeciesDominance 80 Pardosa saltuaria91.03371619 No
significant changes in species 70 Haplodrasus signifer 2.815857725
dominance (%) 60 Meioneta milleri 1.407928863 composition were
recorded between 50Pardosa palustris1.259725824 2004 and 2006.40 30
20 10 Abundance and dominance dominant and 0 recendent species
Pardosa saltuaria Haplodrasus signifer Meioneta rurestris Pardosa
palustrisN2N6 N15PCw/CoTotalCategory SpeciesA D(%) A D(%) A D(%) A
D(%) A D(%) A D(%)ED Pardosa saltuaria796 90,9 971 90,5 810 90 1319
91,7 1106 91,1 5002 90,9SD Haplodrasus signifer22 2,51 18 1,68 36 4
43 2,99 34 2,8 153 2,78R-SD Meioneta milleri 9 1,03 22 2,05 12 1,33
21 1,4614 1,15 78 1,42R-SD Pardosa palustris7 0,8 26 2,42 13 1,44
12 0,83 10 0,82 68 1,24SR-R Alopecosa aculeata13 1,484 0,37 5 0,56
14 0,97 16 1,32 52 0,95SR-R Walckenaria cuspidata9 1,034 0,37 5
0,56 10 0,69 11 0,91 39 0,71 Total856 97,7 1045 97,4 881 97,9 1419
98,6 1191 98,1 5392 98 Gajdo, David: Changes in epigeic
invertebrate communities of the alpine meadows influenced by
nitrogen and phosphorus additions 15. Global Changes and the Worlds
Mountains, Perth - (Scotland) - 26-30 September 2010 Results (4/8)
Composition of the epigeic spider community Abundance and dominance
of subrecendent species (A>1 ex.)N2 N6N15PCw/CoTotalCategory
Species A D(%) A D(%)A D(%) A D(%)A D(%)A D(%)SR Erigone atra 8
0,91 7 0,655 0,56 0 4 0,3324 0,44SR Pardosa pullata1 0,11 4 0,370 3
0,21 3 0,2511 0,2SR Centromerus pabulator1 0,11 2 0,190 4 0,28 2
0,16 9 0,16SR Rhaebothorax morulus0 3 0,283 0,331 0,07 2 0,16 9
0,16SR Xysticus bifasciatus 3 0,3400 4 0,28 1 0,08 8 0,15SR
Xysticus cambridgei1 0,1101 0,111 0,070 3 0,05SR Alopecosa cuneata
0 1 0,091 0,11 00 2 0,04SR Xysticus cristatus002 0,22 00 2 0,04SR
Oedothorax gibbosus 000 1 0,07 1 0,08 2 0,04SR Mughiphantes
varians0 2 0,19000 2 0,04SR Xysticus luctuosus0 1 0,0900 1 0,08 2
0,04SR Pachygnatha degeeri 0 1 0,090 1 0,070 2 0,04SR Other 20
speciesonly 1 specimens Gajdo, David: Changes in epigeic
invertebrate communities of the alpine meadows influenced by
nitrogen and phosphorus additions 16. Global Changes and the Worlds
Mountains, Perth - (Scotland) - 26-30 September 2010 Results (5/8)
Composition of the epigeic spider communityNumber of
speciesShannonEvennessTotal of Years/plotsin samples diversity
(H)HmaxH/log(N) samples 2004/N2 110.51 2.40 0.21 328 2005/N2 110.46
2.40 0.19 451 2004/N680.56 2.08 0.27 319 2005/N6 130.47 2.56 0.18
464 2006/N690.38 2.20 0.17 287 2004/N15 90.53 2.20 0.24 272
2005/N15130.48 2.56 0.19 405 2006/N15 70.45 1.95 0.23 2212004/P
100.45 2.30 0.20 4772005/P 140.48 2.64 0.18 5272006/P80.37 2.08
0.18 4352004/C80.48 2.08 0.23 3942005/C 130.56 2.56 0.22 4282006/C
100.32 2.30 0.14 390 Gajdo, David: Changes in epigeic invertebrate
communities of the alpine meadows influenced by nitrogen and
phosphorus additions 17. Global Changes and the Worlds Mountains,
Perth - (Scotland) - 26-30 September 2010Results (6/8) Proportion
of the threatened a rare species Findings of threatened and rare
spiders on researched plotsGajdo, P., Svato, J., 2002: Red List of
Slovakian spiders IUCN categories: CR critically endangered, EN
endangered, VU vulnerable, DD indeterminate, LR(lc) lower risk
least concern, LR(nt) lower risk nearthreatenedN2N6 N15 PCw/Co
Total Category SpeciesA D(%)A D(%) A D(%) A D(%) A D(%) A D(%) DD
Micrargus georgescuae1 0,111 0,02 DD Meioneta milleri 71,58 222,02
12 1,32 21 1,47 141,12 761,41 LR(nt) Mughiphantes varians 2 0,192
0,04 LR(lc) Xysticus luctuosus 1 0,09 1 0,08 2 0,04 EN Mecynargus
morulus 3 0,28 30,33 10,07 2 0,16 9 0,17 VU Talavera monticola 1
0,071 0,02 CR Diplocephalus permixtus1 0,091 0,02 CR Trichoncoides
piscator1 0,08 1 0,02 CR Oreoneta tatrica 1 0,071 0,02Number of
species (abundance)1(7)5(29)3(16)4(24)4(18)9(94) Gajdo, David:
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influenced by nitrogen and phosphorus additions 18. Global Changes
and the Worlds Mountains, Perth - (Scotland) - 26-30 September 2010
Results (7/8) Species richnessTotal number of species (2004-06)18
17,5 No significant changes in species composition17 16,5 were
recorded between 2004 and 2006. 16 Number of species varied from to
6 to 14 species, 15,5 No of species15 Total numbers of species for
individual plots were14,5 similar (15-18 species)14 13,5N2 N6N15P
CNumber of species14121086420 2004/ 2005/ 2004/ 2005/ 2006/ 2004/
2005/ 2006/ 2004/2005/ 2006/ 2004/2005/2006/N2N2N6N6N6N15 N15 N15PP
P CCCNumb er of species1110 812 9 913 710 14 88 12 9 Gajdo, David:
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influenced by nitrogen and phosphorus additions 19. Global Changes
and the Worlds Mountains, Perth - (Scotland) - 26-30 September
2010Results (8/8)Abundance. Changes were recorded in abundance on
plots affected by N15 and P.The total abundance and abundance in
each study year on plot (N15) were lower andabundances on plot (P)
were higher in comparison other study plots Total number of
specimens (2004-06) N2N6N15PCw/Co-O62004329319272477394 1600
2005451466406527430 1400 2006 ? (Dist.) 288222435390 1200 Total
1073900 1439 1214 1000600800500600 4002004400 300 20052006200No of
ex.. 2001000N2N6 N15P C0 N2 N6 N15P Cw/Co-O6 Gajdo, David: Changes
in epigeic invertebrate communities of the alpine meadows
influenced by nitrogen and phosphorus additions 20. Global Changes
and the Worlds Mountains, Perth - (Scotland) - 26-30 September
2010Results (9/8)Analysis (DCA)1.0taxon plot with site
plotSPECIESCw-05Walc cusXyst bif Alop acu SAMPLES Pard salCnep obs
P-05 Robe tru0.5Hapl sigP-06 Xyst sp. Cent pab Zora spi Oedo gib
Meio rur Euop mon Hila tatN2-04 Pach degRhae mor Micr nd N2-05Dras
pub Xyst kocOzyp tru Cw-04Xyst lucXyst cam Gnat denCera breP-04Axis
20.0 Oedo api N6-05Meio bea Pard pulLept var Micr geo N15-05Meio
mol Ther bimXyst criMini marErig den N15-04Erig atrCo-06Pard pal
-0.5 Dipl perAlop cunN6-04N15-06 N6-06 -1.0-1.0-0.5 0.00.5 1.0Axis
1 Gajdo, David: Changes in epigeic invertebrate communities of the
alpine meadows influenced by nitrogen and phosphorus additions 21.
Global Changes and the Worlds Mountains, Perth - (Scotland) - 26-30
September 2010Results (10/8) Analysis (DCA) taxon plot with site
plot-The positions of sites in the plot are very different and on
base of thisanalysis no changes in spider community composition on
the sitesaffected by N and P were proved.-The spacing of sites on
the plot reflects the changes in communitiesthat are connected with
different study year what is probably relatedwith weather
conditions in individual studied years.-The composition of the
spider communities studied in 2004 weremore different in comparing
with the communities from next year. Gajdo, David: Changes in
epigeic invertebrate communities of the alpine meadows influenced
by nitrogen and phosphorus additions 22. Global Changes and the
Worlds Mountains, Perth - (Scotland) - 26-30 September
2010Conclusion (1/2) In epigeic invertebrate communities of the
alpine grassland ecosystem taxonomic groups Acarina, Collembola,
Coleoptera and Araneae were dominant. Spiders are very important
group in this ecosystem (represent about 15 % captured invertebrate
specimens) During research period 2004-2006 totally 38 spider
species belonging to 7 families were captured in the alpine
grassland ecosystem Chacteristic and eudominant species for this
habitat is Pardosa saltuaria (D>90%) Of the identified species,
9 species are listed in the Red List of Spiders of Slovakia in
different category of threat (Diplocephalus permixtus, Mugiphantes
varians, Meioneta milleri, Micrargus georgescuae, Oreoneta tatrica,
Rhaebothorax morulus, Talavera monticola, Trichoncoides piscator
and Xysticus luctuosus). Gajdo, David: Changes in epigeic
invertebrate communities of the alpine meadows influenced by
nitrogen and phosphorus additions 23. Global Changes and the Worlds
Mountains, Perth - (Scotland) - 26-30 September 2010 Conclusion
(2/2) No significant changes in species composition of spider
community, in species richness and presence of the threatened
species on plots affected by N and P were recorded between 2004 and
2006. The changes in spider communities were connected with
different study years what is probably related with weather
conditions in individual studied years. The total abundance and
abundance in each study year on plot (N15) was lower in comparison
with the background plot, plot with P input and plots with lower
input of nitrogen (N2 and N6). This fact may indicate certain
influence of high concentrations of N substances on epigeal
spiders. The total abundance and abundance in each study on study
plot affected by phosphorus (P) was higher in comparison with the
background site and sites affected by N. Gajdo, David: Changes in
epigeic invertebrate communities of the alpine meadows influenced
by nitrogen and phosphorus additions 24. Global Changes and the
Worlds Mountains, Perth - (Scotland) - 26-30 September 2010 Thank
you for your attention Gajdo, David: Changes in epigeic
invertebrate communities of the alpine meadows influenced by
nitrogen and phosphorus additions