Estimates suggest that perhaps 40% of all invertebrate species are found in tropical rainforest canopies. Extrapolations of total diversity and food web analyses have been based almost exclusively on species inhabiting the foliage, under the assumption that foliage samples are representative of the entire canopy. We examined the validity of this assumption by comparing the density of invertebrates and the species richness of beetles across three canopy microhabitats (mature leaves, new leaves and flowers) on a one hectare plot in an Australian tropical rainforest. Specifically, we tested two hypotheses: 1) canopy invertebrate density and species richness are directly proportional to the amount of resource available; and 2) canopy microhabit...
1. Factors such as reproductive fitness, climatic tolerance, predation pressure, energetic requireme...
Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain the megadiversity of angiosperms and insects. Flowers ...
The assumptions on the host specificity of beetles that led Terry Erwin to suggest that there may be...
Estimates suggest that perhaps 40% of all invertebrate species are found in tropical rainforest cano...
Estimates suggest that perhaps 40 % of all invertebrate species are found in tropical rainforest can...
Estimates suggest that perhaps 40% of all invertebrate species are found in tropical rainforest cano...
Insect biodiversity peaks in tropical rainforest environments where a large but as yet unknown propo...
1. Beetles (Coleoptera) are the most species-rich and ecologically diverse group of organisms in tro...
Tropical rainforest canopies are renowned for their high invertebrate diversity and abundance. The c...
Reliable estimates of host specificity in tropical rainforest beetles are central for an understandi...
The tropical rainforest is renowned for its high invertebrate species richness. Yet our understandin...
There remains great uncertainty about how much tropical forest canopies contribute to global species...
1. We tested the hypotheses that feeding guild structure of beetle assemblages changed with differen...
Recent advances in understanding insect communities in tropical forests have contributed little to o...
Most host-specificity studies of tropical rainforest insects have focused on those species feeding o...
1. Factors such as reproductive fitness, climatic tolerance, predation pressure, energetic requireme...
Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain the megadiversity of angiosperms and insects. Flowers ...
The assumptions on the host specificity of beetles that led Terry Erwin to suggest that there may be...
Estimates suggest that perhaps 40% of all invertebrate species are found in tropical rainforest cano...
Estimates suggest that perhaps 40 % of all invertebrate species are found in tropical rainforest can...
Estimates suggest that perhaps 40% of all invertebrate species are found in tropical rainforest cano...
Insect biodiversity peaks in tropical rainforest environments where a large but as yet unknown propo...
1. Beetles (Coleoptera) are the most species-rich and ecologically diverse group of organisms in tro...
Tropical rainforest canopies are renowned for their high invertebrate diversity and abundance. The c...
Reliable estimates of host specificity in tropical rainforest beetles are central for an understandi...
The tropical rainforest is renowned for its high invertebrate species richness. Yet our understandin...
There remains great uncertainty about how much tropical forest canopies contribute to global species...
1. We tested the hypotheses that feeding guild structure of beetle assemblages changed with differen...
Recent advances in understanding insect communities in tropical forests have contributed little to o...
Most host-specificity studies of tropical rainforest insects have focused on those species feeding o...
1. Factors such as reproductive fitness, climatic tolerance, predation pressure, energetic requireme...
Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain the megadiversity of angiosperms and insects. Flowers ...
The assumptions on the host specificity of beetles that led Terry Erwin to suggest that there may be...