2017
DOI: 10.1111/icad.12246
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Evidence that dispersal barriers influence blaberoid cockroach assemblages in a neotropical savanna–forest matrix

Abstract: The forest refuge hypothesis to explain Amazonian diversity places an importance on dry savanna as a landscape feature isolating populations of humid forest‐dwelling animals. Leaf‐litter cockroaches are a useful group to study this as they are terrestrial and occupy a high‐humidity microclimate. We examine the role of savanna, forests and flood zones in affecting blaberoid cockroach assemblage composition in the north Rupununi of Guyana, an expansive savanna–forest matrix. We test whether stretches of dry sava… Show more

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“…in Brazil; 238 spp. in the Guiana Shield - Pellens and Grandcolas, 2007 ; Evangelista et al, 2017 , respectively). Cockroaches can be found in a great diversity of microhabitats from the canopy to underground caves and tree holes, and often move across habitats in spite of habitat specialization (e.g., Grandcolas, 1993a ; Weinstein, 1994 ; Pellens et al, 2007b , 2011 ).…”
Section: Terrestrial Arthropods As a Case Of Ecosystem Holobiontsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in Brazil; 238 spp. in the Guiana Shield - Pellens and Grandcolas, 2007 ; Evangelista et al, 2017 , respectively). Cockroaches can be found in a great diversity of microhabitats from the canopy to underground caves and tree holes, and often move across habitats in spite of habitat specialization (e.g., Grandcolas, 1993a ; Weinstein, 1994 ; Pellens et al, 2007b , 2011 ).…”
Section: Terrestrial Arthropods As a Case Of Ecosystem Holobiontsmentioning
confidence: 99%