A list of spider species found in the Addo Elephant National Park, Eastern Cape province, South Africa
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Dippenaar-Schoeman, Anna S. (Anna Sophia), 1948-
Wiese, Linda
Foord, Stefan H.
Haddad, Charles R.
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AOSIS Open Journals
Abstract
The knowledge of spiders in the Eastern Cape province lags behind that of most other South
African provinces. The Eastern Cape province is renowned for its conservation areas, as the
largest part of the Albany Centre of Endemism falls within this province. This article provides
a checklist for the spider fauna of the Addo Elephant National Park, one of the most prominent
conservation areas of the Eastern Cape, to detail the species found in the park and determine
their conservation status and level of endemicity based on their known distribution. Various
collecting methods were used to sample spiders between 1974 and 2016. Forty-seven families
that include 184 genera and 276 species were recorded. Thomisidae (39 spp.), Araneidae
(39 spp.), Salticidae (35 spp.) and Theridiidae (25 spp.) were the most species-rich families,
while 14 families were only represented by a single species.
CONSERVATION IMPLICATIONS : A total of 12.7% of the South African spider fauna and 32.9% of the
Eastern Cape fauna are protected in the park; 26.4% are South African endemics, and of these,
3.6% are Eastern Cape endemics. Approximately, 4% of the species are possibly new to science,
and 240 species are recorded from the park for the first time.
Description
This survey forms part of the South African National Survey of Arachnida (SANSA) inventories of the South African National Parks.
Keywords
Arachnida, Conservation, Endemism, Biome, Records, Spiders, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa, Addo Elephant National Park
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Dippenaar-Schoeman, A.S.,
Wiese, L., Foord, S.H. &
Haddad, C.R., 2020, ‘A list of
spider species found in the
Addo Elephant National Park,
Eastern Cape province, South
Africa’, Koedoe 62(1), a1578.
https://DOI.org/10.4102/koedoe.v62i1.1578.