Carabid beetle (Coleoptera, Carabidae) richness, diversity, and community structure in the understory of temporarily flooded and non-flooded Amazonian forests of Ecuador

被引:2
作者
Peterson, Kathryn N. Riley [1 ,2 ]
Browne, Robert A. [1 ]
Erwin, Terry L. [3 ]
机构
[1] Wake Forest Univ, Dept Biol, Winston Salem, NC 27109 USA
[2] Pfeiffer Univ, Dept Nat Sci, Misenheimer, NC 28109 USA
[3] Smithsonian Inst, Natl Museum Nat Hist, Dept Entomol, Washington, DC 20560 USA
关键词
Amazon; flight intercept traps (FITs); forest type; ground beetles; hand sampling; Yasuni rainforest; ESTIMATING SPECIES RICHNESS; LOWLAND RAIN-FOREST; TERRA-FIRME FORESTS; ASSEMBLAGES COLEOPTERA; ARTHROPOD ASSEMBLAGES; TROPICAL FOREST; TIGER BEETLES; PHYSICAL STRUCTURE; POPULATION-SIZE; ABUNDANCE;
D O I
10.3897/zookeys.1044.62340
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
Although tropical regions harbor the greatest arthropod diversity on Earth, the majority of species are taxonomically and scientifically unknown. Furthermore, how they are organized into functional communities and distributed among habitats is mostly unstudied. Here we examine species richness, diversity, and community composition of carabid beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) and compare them between flooded (FP) and non-flooded terra firme (TF) forests in the Yasuni area of Ecuador. The forest understory was sampled using flight intercept traps (FITs) and systematic hand collections at night in June and July 2011 and 2012, and FITs in October and November 2011. A total of 1,255 Carabidae representing 20 tribes, 54 genera, and 143 morphospecies was collected. Mean number of individuals and mean species richness did not differ significantly between FP and TF; however, numbers of Cicindelini (tiger beetles) and Pentagonicini were higher in TF forest while numbers of Lachnophorini and Scaritini were higher in FP forest. Overall, FP had significantly higher rarefied richness but extrapolation of rarefaction curves using the Chao1 nonparametric diversity estimator show that this difference may decrease with additional sampling. The inverse Simpson index was significantly higher for FP than TF forest. Nonmetric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) ordination and dissimilarity coefficient values show that FP and TF forests maintain unique assemblages with minimal overlap in community composition. Given ongoing anthropogenic pressures, particularly petroleum extraction, and those resulting from climate change, a greater understanding of the richness, diversity and community assemblages of Yasuni rainforest are needed to better conserve the fauna of this megadiverse area of Amazonia.
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