The abundance, activity and species richness of arthropods, particularly of insect herbivores, were investigated in the upper canopy and understorey of a lowland rainforest at La Makandé, Gabon. In total 14 161 arthropods were collected with beating, flight interception and sticky traps, from six canopy sites, during the day and at night, from mid-January to mid-March 1999. The effects of stratum were most important, representing between 40 and 70% of the explained variance in arthropod distribution. Site effects represented between 20 and 40% of the variance and emphasized the need for replication of sampling among canopy sites. Time effects (diel activity) explained a much lower percentage of variance (6-9%). The density and abundance of ...
The current state of knowledge of canopy invertebrates in tropical rain forests is reviewed using da...
The study aimed to assess the diversity of bloodsucking insects in the swampy forest clearings (bai)...
The structure and dynamics of the community of rain forest Insectivora of the Belinga-Makokou region...
Many studies of canopy arthropods in rainforests rely on methods that do not permit comparison of da...
Searching for indicator taxa representative of diverse assemblages, such as arthropods, is an import...
Abstract To discuss the challenge of monitoring multi-species responses of tropical arthropods to di...
Arthropod assemblages were examined in Lama forest reserve, a protected area situated in the Dahomey...
The structure of an arthropod community in the forest floor vegetation was studied in a low altitude...
The structure and dynamics of the community of rain forest Insectivora of the Belinga-Makoko...
1. The extent to which forest canopies contribute to global biodiversity, and the degree of strato-o...
Study by light-trap of the seasonal abundance of the forest insects in French Guyana. This study was...
International audienceLepidopterans are an important component of central African biodiversity. Inde...
Arguably the majority of species on Earth utilise tropical rainforest canopies, and much progress ha...
Quantifying the spatio-temporal distribution of arthropods in tropical rainforests represents a firs...
The Canopy Raft in the Masoala National Park (Madagascar). 2. -Entomological research in the upper c...
The current state of knowledge of canopy invertebrates in tropical rain forests is reviewed using da...
The study aimed to assess the diversity of bloodsucking insects in the swampy forest clearings (bai)...
The structure and dynamics of the community of rain forest Insectivora of the Belinga-Makokou region...
Many studies of canopy arthropods in rainforests rely on methods that do not permit comparison of da...
Searching for indicator taxa representative of diverse assemblages, such as arthropods, is an import...
Abstract To discuss the challenge of monitoring multi-species responses of tropical arthropods to di...
Arthropod assemblages were examined in Lama forest reserve, a protected area situated in the Dahomey...
The structure of an arthropod community in the forest floor vegetation was studied in a low altitude...
The structure and dynamics of the community of rain forest Insectivora of the Belinga-Makoko...
1. The extent to which forest canopies contribute to global biodiversity, and the degree of strato-o...
Study by light-trap of the seasonal abundance of the forest insects in French Guyana. This study was...
International audienceLepidopterans are an important component of central African biodiversity. Inde...
Arguably the majority of species on Earth utilise tropical rainforest canopies, and much progress ha...
Quantifying the spatio-temporal distribution of arthropods in tropical rainforests represents a firs...
The Canopy Raft in the Masoala National Park (Madagascar). 2. -Entomological research in the upper c...
The current state of knowledge of canopy invertebrates in tropical rain forests is reviewed using da...
The study aimed to assess the diversity of bloodsucking insects in the swampy forest clearings (bai)...
The structure and dynamics of the community of rain forest Insectivora of the Belinga-Makokou region...