2024
DOI: 10.1002/inc3.76
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A cross‐taxon study in Thailand demonstrates significance of vertical stratification and seasonality in monitoring tropical forest insects

Laksamee Punthuwat,
Ronnarot Taveesri,
Alyssa B. Stewart
et al.

Abstract: In tropical rainforests, trees and associated plants create vertically heterogeneous habitats mediated by seasonal changes in climate and plant phenology. Despite extensive studies on the spatiotemporal dynamics of tropical forest ecosystems, insect monitoring programs often neglect the vertical and seasonal dimensions because the relative importance of muti‐dimensional dynamics of insect diversity has not been well understood. In this study, we employed a spatially explicit sampling design to understand the d… Show more

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