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Vertical stratification of insect abundance and species richness in an Amazonian tropical forest
Tropical forests are among the most biodiverse biomes on the planet. Nevertheless, quantifying the abundance and species richness within megadiverse groups is a significant challenge. We designed a study to address this challenge by documenting the variability of the insect fauna across a vertical c...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8810858/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35110598 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-05677-y |
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author | de Souza Amorim, Dalton Brown, Brian V. Boscolo, Danilo Ale-Rocha, Rosaly Alvarez-Garcia, Deivys Moises Balbi, Maria Isabel P. A. de Marco Barbosa, Alan Capellari, Renato Soares de Carvalho, Claudio José Barros Couri, Marcia Souto de Vilhena Perez Dios, Rodrigo Fachin, Diego Aguilar Ferro, Gustavo B. Flores, Heloísa Fernandes Frare, Livia Maria Gudin, Filipe Macedo Hauser, Martin Lamas, Carlos José Einicker Lindsay, Kate G. Marinho, Marco Antonio Tonus Marques, Dayse Willkenia Almeida Marshall, Stephen A. Mello-Patiu, Cátia Menezes, Marco Antônio Morales, Mírian Nunes Nihei, Silvio S. Oliveira, Sarah Siqueira Pirani, Gabriela Ribeiro, Guilherme Cunha Riccardi, Paula Raille de Santis, Marcelo Domingos Santos, Daubian dos Santos, Josenilson Rodrigues Silva, Vera Cristina Wood, Eric Matthew Rafael, José Albertino |
author_facet | de Souza Amorim, Dalton Brown, Brian V. Boscolo, Danilo Ale-Rocha, Rosaly Alvarez-Garcia, Deivys Moises Balbi, Maria Isabel P. A. de Marco Barbosa, Alan Capellari, Renato Soares de Carvalho, Claudio José Barros Couri, Marcia Souto de Vilhena Perez Dios, Rodrigo Fachin, Diego Aguilar Ferro, Gustavo B. Flores, Heloísa Fernandes Frare, Livia Maria Gudin, Filipe Macedo Hauser, Martin Lamas, Carlos José Einicker Lindsay, Kate G. Marinho, Marco Antonio Tonus Marques, Dayse Willkenia Almeida Marshall, Stephen A. Mello-Patiu, Cátia Menezes, Marco Antônio Morales, Mírian Nunes Nihei, Silvio S. Oliveira, Sarah Siqueira Pirani, Gabriela Ribeiro, Guilherme Cunha Riccardi, Paula Raille de Santis, Marcelo Domingos Santos, Daubian dos Santos, Josenilson Rodrigues Silva, Vera Cristina Wood, Eric Matthew Rafael, José Albertino |
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description | Tropical forests are among the most biodiverse biomes on the planet. Nevertheless, quantifying the abundance and species richness within megadiverse groups is a significant challenge. We designed a study to address this challenge by documenting the variability of the insect fauna across a vertical canopy gradient in a Central Amazonian tropical forest. Insects were sampled over two weeks using 6-m Gressitt-style Malaise traps set at five heights (0 m–32 m–8 m intervals) on a metal tower in a tropical forest north of Manaus, Brazil. The traps contained 37,778 specimens of 18 orders of insects. Using simulation approaches and nonparametric analyses, we interpreted the abundance and richness of insects along this gradient. Diptera, Hymenoptera, and Coleoptera had their greatest abundance at the ground level, whereas Lepidoptera and Hemiptera were more abundant in the upper levels of the canopy. We identified species of 38 of the 56 families of Diptera, finding that 527 out of 856 species (61.6%) were not sampled at the ground level. Mycetophilidae, Tipulidae, and Phoridae were significantly more diverse and/or abundant at the ground level, while Tachinidae, Dolichopodidae, and Lauxaniidae were more diverse or abundant at upper levels. Our study suggests the need for a careful discussion of strategies of tropical forest conservation based on a much more complete understanding of the three-dimensional distribution of its insect diversity. |
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spelling | pubmed-88108582022-02-03 Vertical stratification of insect abundance and species richness in an Amazonian tropical forest de Souza Amorim, Dalton Brown, Brian V. Boscolo, Danilo Ale-Rocha, Rosaly Alvarez-Garcia, Deivys Moises Balbi, Maria Isabel P. A. de Marco Barbosa, Alan Capellari, Renato Soares de Carvalho, Claudio José Barros Couri, Marcia Souto de Vilhena Perez Dios, Rodrigo Fachin, Diego Aguilar Ferro, Gustavo B. Flores, Heloísa Fernandes Frare, Livia Maria Gudin, Filipe Macedo Hauser, Martin Lamas, Carlos José Einicker Lindsay, Kate G. Marinho, Marco Antonio Tonus Marques, Dayse Willkenia Almeida Marshall, Stephen A. Mello-Patiu, Cátia Menezes, Marco Antônio Morales, Mírian Nunes Nihei, Silvio S. Oliveira, Sarah Siqueira Pirani, Gabriela Ribeiro, Guilherme Cunha Riccardi, Paula Raille de Santis, Marcelo Domingos Santos, Daubian dos Santos, Josenilson Rodrigues Silva, Vera Cristina Wood, Eric Matthew Rafael, José Albertino Sci Rep Article Tropical forests are among the most biodiverse biomes on the planet. Nevertheless, quantifying the abundance and species richness within megadiverse groups is a significant challenge. We designed a study to address this challenge by documenting the variability of the insect fauna across a vertical canopy gradient in a Central Amazonian tropical forest. Insects were sampled over two weeks using 6-m Gressitt-style Malaise traps set at five heights (0 m–32 m–8 m intervals) on a metal tower in a tropical forest north of Manaus, Brazil. The traps contained 37,778 specimens of 18 orders of insects. Using simulation approaches and nonparametric analyses, we interpreted the abundance and richness of insects along this gradient. Diptera, Hymenoptera, and Coleoptera had their greatest abundance at the ground level, whereas Lepidoptera and Hemiptera were more abundant in the upper levels of the canopy. We identified species of 38 of the 56 families of Diptera, finding that 527 out of 856 species (61.6%) were not sampled at the ground level. Mycetophilidae, Tipulidae, and Phoridae were significantly more diverse and/or abundant at the ground level, while Tachinidae, Dolichopodidae, and Lauxaniidae were more diverse or abundant at upper levels. Our study suggests the need for a careful discussion of strategies of tropical forest conservation based on a much more complete understanding of the three-dimensional distribution of its insect diversity. Nature Publishing Group UK 2022-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8810858/ /pubmed/35110598 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-05677-y Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Article de Souza Amorim, Dalton Brown, Brian V. Boscolo, Danilo Ale-Rocha, Rosaly Alvarez-Garcia, Deivys Moises Balbi, Maria Isabel P. A. de Marco Barbosa, Alan Capellari, Renato Soares de Carvalho, Claudio José Barros Couri, Marcia Souto de Vilhena Perez Dios, Rodrigo Fachin, Diego Aguilar Ferro, Gustavo B. Flores, Heloísa Fernandes Frare, Livia Maria Gudin, Filipe Macedo Hauser, Martin Lamas, Carlos José Einicker Lindsay, Kate G. Marinho, Marco Antonio Tonus Marques, Dayse Willkenia Almeida Marshall, Stephen A. Mello-Patiu, Cátia Menezes, Marco Antônio Morales, Mírian Nunes Nihei, Silvio S. Oliveira, Sarah Siqueira Pirani, Gabriela Ribeiro, Guilherme Cunha Riccardi, Paula Raille de Santis, Marcelo Domingos Santos, Daubian dos Santos, Josenilson Rodrigues Silva, Vera Cristina Wood, Eric Matthew Rafael, José Albertino Vertical stratification of insect abundance and species richness in an Amazonian tropical forest |
title | Vertical stratification of insect abundance and species richness in an Amazonian tropical forest |
title_full | Vertical stratification of insect abundance and species richness in an Amazonian tropical forest |
title_fullStr | Vertical stratification of insect abundance and species richness in an Amazonian tropical forest |
title_full_unstemmed | Vertical stratification of insect abundance and species richness in an Amazonian tropical forest |
title_short | Vertical stratification of insect abundance and species richness in an Amazonian tropical forest |
title_sort | vertical stratification of insect abundance and species richness in an amazonian tropical forest |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8810858/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35110598 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-05677-y |
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