IBISCA-Panama ("Investigating the biodiversity of Soil and Canopy Arthropods", Panama module) represents a large-scale research initiative to quantify the spatial distribution of arthropod biodiversity in a Neotropical forest, using a combination of (1) international collaboration, (2) a set of common research questions, and (3) an integrated experimental design. Here, we present the rationale of the programme, describe the study sites, and outline field protocols. In the San Lorenzo Protected Area of Panama, twelve 20 x 20 m sites, all less than 2 km apart, were surveyed for plants and arthropods, from the ground to the upper canopy. Access to the canopy and its fauna was facilitated by fogging, single-rope techniques and a variety of devi...
Most eukaryotic organisms are arthropods. Yet, their diversity in rich terrestrial ecosystems is sti...
International audienceIn Neotropical rainforest canopies, phytotelmata ("plant-held waters'') shelte...
In recent times, canopy studies have revealed a wealth of information about thearthropod diversity t...
Quantifying the spatio-temporal distribution of arthropods in tropical rainforests represents a firs...
Most eukaryotic organisms are arthropods. Yet, their diversity in rich terrestrial ecosystems is sti...
In this work, we conducted three comparative studies on arthropods in Central Amazonian forest ecosy...
Quantifying the spatio-temporal distribution of arthropods in tropical rainforests represents a firs...
Success or failure in the global challenge of cataloguing all life on Earth will depend to a large e...
<div><p>Quantifying the spatio-temporal distribution of arthropods in tropical rainforests represent...
Quantifying the spatio-temporal distribution of arthropods in tropical rainforests represents a fir...
Most eukaryotic organisms are arthropods. Yet, their diversity in rich terrestrial ecosystems is sti...
International audienceMost eukaryotic organisms are arthropods. Yet, their diversity in rich terrest...
Most eukaryotic organisms are arthropods. Yet, their diversity in rich terrestrial ecosystems is sti...
International audienceIn Neotropical rainforest canopies, phytotelmata ("plant-held waters'') shelte...
In recent times, canopy studies have revealed a wealth of information about thearthropod diversity t...
Quantifying the spatio-temporal distribution of arthropods in tropical rainforests represents a firs...
Most eukaryotic organisms are arthropods. Yet, their diversity in rich terrestrial ecosystems is sti...
In this work, we conducted three comparative studies on arthropods in Central Amazonian forest ecosy...
Quantifying the spatio-temporal distribution of arthropods in tropical rainforests represents a firs...
Success or failure in the global challenge of cataloguing all life on Earth will depend to a large e...
<div><p>Quantifying the spatio-temporal distribution of arthropods in tropical rainforests represent...
Quantifying the spatio-temporal distribution of arthropods in tropical rainforests represents a fir...
Most eukaryotic organisms are arthropods. Yet, their diversity in rich terrestrial ecosystems is sti...
International audienceMost eukaryotic organisms are arthropods. Yet, their diversity in rich terrest...
Most eukaryotic organisms are arthropods. Yet, their diversity in rich terrestrial ecosystems is sti...
International audienceIn Neotropical rainforest canopies, phytotelmata ("plant-held waters'') shelte...
In recent times, canopy studies have revealed a wealth of information about thearthropod diversity t...