Climate-driven vegetation characteristics shape phytophagous and carnivorous insect diversity in South African savannahs
Fernando P. Gaona,
Sylvain Delabye,
Pavel Potocky
et al.
Abstract:Despite the recognized importance of insects in savannah ecosystems, the drivers of their diversity patterns remain poorly understood, particularly in the Afrotropical region. This study addresses this gap by investigating the impacts of climate, habitat, disturbance, and vegetation variables on the diversity of phytophagous moths (Lepidoptera) and carnivorous mantises (Mantodea) across 60 plots in Kruger National Park, South Africa. Based on an extensive dataset of 65,593 moth individuals representing 817 mor… Show more
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