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The contribution of epiphytes to the abundance and species richness of canopy insects in a Mexican coffee plantation

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dc.contributor.author Cruz-Angon, Andrea en
dc.contributor.author Baena, Martha L. en
dc.contributor.author Greenberg, Russell S. en
dc.date.accessioned 2009-11-03T20:21:14Z
dc.date.available 2009-11-03T20:21:14Z
dc.date.issued 2009
dc.identifier.citation Cruz-Angon, Andrea, Baena, Martha L., and Greenberg, Russell S. 2009. "<a href="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/8361">The contribution of epiphytes to the abundance and species richness of canopy insects in a Mexican coffee plantation</a>." <em>Journal of Tropical Ecology</em>. 25:453&ndash;463. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1017/S0266467409990125">https://doi.org/10.1017/S0266467409990125</a> en
dc.identifier.issn 0266-4674
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10088/8361
dc.description.abstract The abundance of epiphytes has been assumed to be important in explaining the high diversity of tropical canopy arthropods. In this study we assessed the possible role that the presence of epiphytes may have on the diversity and abundance of canopy insects in an experimental study conducted in a coffee plantation in Coatepec, Veracruz, Mexico. Epiphytes were removed from trees in one of two plots in two sites of the coffee plantation. In each plot we collected insects from three Inga jinicuil trees by knockdown insecticide fogging. Insects were sorted to morphospecies. counted and measured. Trees with epiphytes had significantly higher numbers of species and individuals and insects larger than 5 mm were also more species-rich and abundant in trees with epiphytes. The magnitude of the enhancement was surprisingly large with the epiphyte plot samples having on average 90% more individuals and 22% more species than plots without epiphytes. These differences were even greater for large (&gt; 5 mm) insects (184%, and 113% respectively). Our results support the tenet that epiphytes provide valuable resources to arthropods, which we have illustrated for canopy insects in shade trees of coffee plantations. en
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dc.relation.ispartof Journal of Tropical Ecology en
dc.title The contribution of epiphytes to the abundance and species richness of canopy insects in a Mexican coffee plantation en
dc.type Journal Article en
dc.identifier.srbnumber 80001
dc.identifier.doi 10.1017/S0266467409990125
rft.jtitle Journal of Tropical Ecology
rft.volume 25
rft.spage 453
rft.epage 463
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dc.citation.spage 453
dc.citation.epage 463


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