2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10457-018-0283-x
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Soil ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in a coffee agroforestry landscape during a severe-drought period

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“…In terms of climate change, many species within these three Coleoptera families are adapted to relatively narrow ranges of temperature, humidity and rainfall (Andresen, 2005; Lobo et al, 2018; Rodríguez et al, 2019; Zajicek et al, 2021), tropical Andean ecosystems (e.g., páramos) may be especially vulnerable to climate change (Herzog et al, 2011; Mason, 2001). This highlights the need to evaluate how climate change, especially drought, rising temperatures, and reduced cloud cover, could affect the diversity and functions of beetles (Arenas‐Clavijo & Armbrecht, 2018; Gobbi et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of climate change, many species within these three Coleoptera families are adapted to relatively narrow ranges of temperature, humidity and rainfall (Andresen, 2005; Lobo et al, 2018; Rodríguez et al, 2019; Zajicek et al, 2021), tropical Andean ecosystems (e.g., páramos) may be especially vulnerable to climate change (Herzog et al, 2011; Mason, 2001). This highlights the need to evaluate how climate change, especially drought, rising temperatures, and reduced cloud cover, could affect the diversity and functions of beetles (Arenas‐Clavijo & Armbrecht, 2018; Gobbi et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Native forest patches are immersed in the coffee matrix and have played an important role in the maintenance dynamics of exclusive species in the Andean agricultural landscapes (Arenas‐Clavijo, & Armbrecht, 2018; García‐Cárdenas et al, 2018; Urrutia‐Escobar, & Armbrecht, 2013; Zabala et al, 2013). In the study area, the native forest patches were small fragments highly interspersed with secondary vegetation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the local and landscape heterogeneity of Colombian Andes may be an advantage for staphylinids in sun coffee crops (unpublished data). Some Colombian Andes studies have reported that ant species typically collected in the native forest have also been captured in sun coffee plantations in Cauca (Arenas‐Clavijo, & Armbrecht, 2018; García‐Cárdenas et al, 2018) and Risaralda department (Zabala et al, 2013). For dung beetles, sun coffee plantations also showed a high species richness and representativeness of 50% of the forest species (Cultid‐Medina, & Escobar, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Arenas-Clavijo, 2017;Forero et al, 2019;Moret, 2019;Sarmiento-Roa et al, 2020) and ecological studies (e.g. Arenas & Armbrecht, 2019; based on this group during the last decade. An update of the current taxonomic and faunistic knowledge was therefore necessary, as a starting point for future systematic revisions of the tribes or genera which might deserve special attention from a biogeographical or ecological point of view.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%