Beetle assemblages from an Australian tropical rainforest show that the canopy and the ground strata contribute equally to biodiversity.
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Revision of the Australian ceratocanthinae (coleoptera, scarabaeoidea, hybosoridae)A comparison of two common flight interception traps to survey tropical arthropodsMultitrophic diversity in a biodiverse forest is highly nonlinear across spatial scales.Arthropod Distribution in a Tropical Rainforest: Tackling a Four Dimensional Puzzle.The overlooked biodiversity of flower-visiting invertebrates.Alpha and beta diversity of plants and animals along a tropical land-use gradient.Trees as templates for tropical litter arthropod diversity.Predator diversity and abundance provide little support for the enemies hypothesis in forests of high tree diversitySimilarity and difference among rainforest fruit-feeding butterfly communities in Central and South America.Wide host ranges of herbivorous beetles? Insights from DNA bar coding.Tree diversity promotes functional dissimilarity and maintains functional richness despite species loss in predator assemblages.The spatial and temporal distributions of arthropods in forest canopies: uniting disparate patterns with hypotheses for specialisation.Vertical stratification of ichneumonid wasp communities: the effects of forest structure and life-history traits.Vertical stratification and effect of petiole and dry leaf size on arthropod feeding guilds in Cecropia pachystachya (Urticaceae).A tale of two communities: Neotropical butterfly assemblages show higher beta diversity in the canopy compared to the understory.Searching for the Optimal Sampling Solution: Variation in Invertebrate Communities, Sample Condition and DNA Quality.Vertical Structure of Phyllosphere Fungal Communities in a Tropical Forest in Thailand Uncovered by High-Throughput SequencingFeeding guild structure of beetles on Australian tropical rainforest trees reflects microhabitat resource availability.Species richness estimates of Blattodea s.s. (Insecta: Dictyoptera) from northern Guyana vary depending upon methods of species delimitationLow host specificity of beetles associated with fruit falls in lowland tropical rainforest of north-east AustraliaSeasonal variation in a diverse beetle assemblage along two elevational gradients in the Australian Wet Tropics.Edge effects and beta diversity in ground and canopy beetle communities of fragmented subtropical forest.The use of traits to interpret responses to large scale - edge effects: a study of epigaeic beetle assemblages across a Eucalyptus forest and pine plantation edgeTree diversity increases levels of herbivore damage in a subtropical forest canopy: evidence for dietary mixing by arthropods?Composition and stratification of a tachinid (Diptera: Tachinidae) parasitoid community in a European temperate plain forestEnvironmental and spatial drivers of spider diversity at contrasting microhabitatsDo edge effects increase the susceptibility of rainforest fragments to structural damage resulting from a severe tropical cyclone?Vertical stratification of moths across elevation and latitude
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Beetle assemblages from an Australian tropical rainforest show that the canopy and the ground strata contribute equally to biodiversity.
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Peter S Grimbacher
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2006-08-01T00:00:00Z