Ecological indicators of habitat and biodiversity in a Neotropical landscape: multitaxonomic pers... more Ecological indicators of habitat and biodiversity in a Neotropical landscape: multitaxonomic perspective. The use of indicator species to characterize specific ecological areas is of high importance in conservation/restoration biology. The objective of this study was to identify indicator species of diverse taxa that characterize different landscape units, and to better understand how management alters species composition. We identified two ecomosaics, tropical rain forest and the agricultural matrix, each one comprised of four landscape units. The taxonomic groups studied included birds (highly mobile), butterflies (moderately mobile), terrestrial gastropods (less mobile) and trees (sessile). Sampling efficiency for both ecomosaics was > or = 86%. We found 50 mollusks, 74 butterflies, 218 birds and 172 tree species, for a total of 514 species. Using ordination and cluster analysis, we distinguished three habitat types in the landscape: tropical rainforest, secondary vegetation a...
... No. de especies arboles >15 6 a 15 5 o menos Cobertura vegetal Selva natural Acahual a... more ... No. de especies arboles >15 6 a 15 5 o menos Cobertura vegetal Selva natural Acahual arbóreo (> 5m) Acahual joven (5 o menos m) Plantación ... Journal of Forestry 93: 21-24. Campbell, B., JA Sayer, P. Frost, S. Vermeulen, M. Ruiz Pérez, A. Cunningham y R. Prabhu. 2001. ...
Page 1. 339 Floren and Schmidl (eds.) 2008: Canopy arthropod research in Europe Oribatid mites (A... more Page 1. 339 Floren and Schmidl (eds.) 2008: Canopy arthropod research in Europe Oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) in the cano-py of a Central European mixed forest: Spe-cies richness and species similarity between tree species and habitat types ...
Ecological indicators of habitat and biodiversity in a Neotropical landscape: multitaxonomic pers... more Ecological indicators of habitat and biodiversity in a Neotropical landscape: multitaxonomic perspective. The use of indicator species to characterize specific ecological areas is of high importance in conservation/restoration biology. The objective of this study was to identify indicator species of diverse taxa that characterize different landscape units, and to better understand how management alters species composition. We identified two ecomosaics, tropical rain forest and the agricultural matrix, each one comprised of four landscape units. The taxonomic groups studied included birds (highly mobile), butterflies (moderately mobile), terrestrial gastropods (less mobile) and trees (sessile). Sampling efficiency for both ecomosaics was > or = 86%. We found 50 mollusks, 74 butterflies, 218 birds and 172 tree species, for a total of 514 species. Using ordination and cluster analysis, we distinguished three habitat types in the landscape: tropical rainforest, secondary vegetation a...
... No. de especies arboles >15 6 a 15 5 o menos Cobertura vegetal Selva natural Acahual a... more ... No. de especies arboles >15 6 a 15 5 o menos Cobertura vegetal Selva natural Acahual arbóreo (> 5m) Acahual joven (5 o menos m) Plantación ... Journal of Forestry 93: 21-24. Campbell, B., JA Sayer, P. Frost, S. Vermeulen, M. Ruiz Pérez, A. Cunningham y R. Prabhu. 2001. ...
Page 1. 339 Floren and Schmidl (eds.) 2008: Canopy arthropod research in Europe Oribatid mites (A... more Page 1. 339 Floren and Schmidl (eds.) 2008: Canopy arthropod research in Europe Oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) in the cano-py of a Central European mixed forest: Spe-cies richness and species similarity between tree species and habitat types ...
Uploads
Papers by Christian Kampichler