It has been estimated that there are seven million terrestrial arthropod species on Earth consisting of 6.1 million species of insects, 1.5 million of which are beetles. Tropical forests hold a majority of these species, yet few such places have been adequately sampled for alpha diversity, and there remains even more uncertainty about beta diversity. From an ecological point of view, it is the functional role of organisms within ecosystems that is the particular focus. It has been customary to classify invertebrates within ecosystems in terms of their trophic roles, but it is also useful to consider their roles in networks. In broad terms, we can classify these networks on the grounds of their basal resources. Those based directly on the ph...
Insects play a key role in the regulation and dynamics of many ecosystem services (ES). However, thi...
Insects play akeyrole in the regulation and dynamics of many ecosystem services (ES). However, this ...
Recent advances in understanding insect communities in tropical forests have contributed little to o...
There are over one million described invertebrate species on Earth, the majority of which are likely...
<div><p>Estimates suggest that perhaps 40% of all invertebrate species are found in tropical rainfor...
The invertebrates are the most diverse group in the world; they colonize almost all the ecosystems a...
Estimates suggest that perhaps 40% of all invertebrate species are found in tropical rainforest cano...
The future of biodiversity depends to a great extent on the conservation value of human-dominated an...
Invertebrates are dominant species in primary tropical rainforests, where their abundance and divers...
Forest regeneration will play an important role in the future of tropical biodiversity, as much has ...
'The degree to which insects regulate ecosystem pararn~ters remains a key issue and one that si...
Changes land use in the super-wet tropical rainforest area has resulted in changes pattern of soil f...
Most eukaryotic organisms are arthropods. Yet, their diversity in rich terrestrial ecosystems is sti...
Most eukaryotic organisms are arthropods. Yet, their diversity in rich terrestrial ecosystems is sti...
One of the fundamental questions in biology is “How many species are there? ” In 1982, Smithsonian t...
Insects play a key role in the regulation and dynamics of many ecosystem services (ES). However, thi...
Insects play akeyrole in the regulation and dynamics of many ecosystem services (ES). However, this ...
Recent advances in understanding insect communities in tropical forests have contributed little to o...
There are over one million described invertebrate species on Earth, the majority of which are likely...
<div><p>Estimates suggest that perhaps 40% of all invertebrate species are found in tropical rainfor...
The invertebrates are the most diverse group in the world; they colonize almost all the ecosystems a...
Estimates suggest that perhaps 40% of all invertebrate species are found in tropical rainforest cano...
The future of biodiversity depends to a great extent on the conservation value of human-dominated an...
Invertebrates are dominant species in primary tropical rainforests, where their abundance and divers...
Forest regeneration will play an important role in the future of tropical biodiversity, as much has ...
'The degree to which insects regulate ecosystem pararn~ters remains a key issue and one that si...
Changes land use in the super-wet tropical rainforest area has resulted in changes pattern of soil f...
Most eukaryotic organisms are arthropods. Yet, their diversity in rich terrestrial ecosystems is sti...
Most eukaryotic organisms are arthropods. Yet, their diversity in rich terrestrial ecosystems is sti...
One of the fundamental questions in biology is “How many species are there? ” In 1982, Smithsonian t...
Insects play a key role in the regulation and dynamics of many ecosystem services (ES). However, thi...
Insects play akeyrole in the regulation and dynamics of many ecosystem services (ES). However, this ...
Recent advances in understanding insect communities in tropical forests have contributed little to o...