Arthropod Diversity in a Tropical Forest
Universidad de Panamá · Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute · +36 more institutions
Abstract
Most eukaryotic organisms are arthropods. Yet, their diversity in rich terrestrial ecosystems is still unknown. Here we produce tangible estimates of the total species richness of arthropods in a tropical rainforest. Using a comprehensive range of structured protocols, we sampled the phylogenetic breadth of arthropod taxa from the soil to the forest canopy in the San Lorenzo forest, Panama. We collected 6144 arthropod species from 0.48 hectare and extrapolated total species richness to larger areas on the basis of competing models. The whole 6000-hectare forest reserve most likely sustains 25,000 arthropod species. Notably, just 1 hectare of rainforest yields >60% of the arthropod biodiversity held in the…
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Authors
38- YBYves BassetCorresponding
Universidad de Panamá, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice
- LCLukas Cizek
University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Institute of Parasitology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences
- PCPhilippe Cuénoud
Natural History Museum of Geneva
- RKRaphaël K. Didham
The University of Western Australia, Ecosystem Sciences
- FGFrançois Guilhaumon
University of Évora
Topics & keywords
- Arthropod
- Tropical forest
- Ecology
- Diversity (politics)
- Geography
- Biology
- Agroforestry
- Life in Land