“…Similar to the elevational variation of plant species richness, the diversity of herbivores (Hodkinson, 2005;Metcalfe et al, 2014;Rasmann et al, 2014; but see Galmán et al, 2018), frugivorous birds (Dehling et al, 2014;Bender et al, 2019), seed predators (Hargreaves et al, 2019), and soil bacteria and fungi (Nottingham et al, 2018) also decreases with elevation. In the case of geometrid moths (Beck et al, 2017), salamanders (McCain and Sanders, 2010), tropical ferns (Kessler et al, 2011) and non-volant small mammals (McCain, 2005), mid-elevational peaks in species richness are reported, but with sharp declines in richness at higher elevations.…”