Comprehensive inventory of true flies (Diptera) at a tropical site
Martin Hauser; Stephen A. Marshall; Bradley J. Sinclair; Sabrina Rochefort; Dalton de Souza Amorim; Thomas J. Zavortink; Greg Curler; Stephen D. Gaimari; Kevin Barber; Jeffrey M. Cumming; Brian V. Brown; Heikki Hippa; Stefan Naglis; Terry Wheeler; Norman Woodley; Daniel Bickel; D. Monty Wood; Renato S. Capellari; Elena P. Kameneva; F. Christian Thompson; Eric Fisher; Gunnar Mikalsen Kvifte; Alessandra Rung; John O. Stireman; John Swann; Sergio Ibáñez-Bernal; Mathias Jaschhof; David A. Grimaldi; Daniel N.R. Costa; Justin B. Runyon; Zelia L. Burington; Stephanie Boucher; Manuel A. Zumbado; Allen L. Norrbom; Scott E. Brooks; Steven Paiero; Peter H. Kerr; Tiffany Yau; Jade Savage; Giar-Ann Kung; Cheslavo A. Korytkowski; Peter H. Adler; Owen Lonsdale; Verner Michelsen; Alessandre Pereira-Colavite; Wayne Mathis; Terry Whitworth; John Burger; Jeffrey H. Skevington; Valery Korneyev; Pekka Vilkamaa; John H. Epler; Carl W. Dick; John Hash; Vera C. Silva; Thomas Pape; Marc Pollet; Art Borkent; Maria Wong; Jon Gelhaus
Comprehensive inventory of true flies (Diptera) at a tropical site
Martin Hauser
Stephen A. Marshall
Bradley J. Sinclair
Sabrina Rochefort
Dalton de Souza Amorim
Thomas J. Zavortink
Greg Curler
Stephen D. Gaimari
Kevin Barber
Jeffrey M. Cumming
Brian V. Brown
Heikki Hippa
Stefan Naglis
Terry Wheeler
Norman Woodley
Daniel Bickel
D. Monty Wood
Renato S. Capellari
Elena P. Kameneva
F. Christian Thompson
Eric Fisher
Gunnar Mikalsen Kvifte
Alessandra Rung
John O. Stireman
John Swann
Sergio Ibáñez-Bernal
Mathias Jaschhof
David A. Grimaldi
Daniel N.R. Costa
Justin B. Runyon
Zelia L. Burington
Stephanie Boucher
Manuel A. Zumbado
Allen L. Norrbom
Scott E. Brooks
Steven Paiero
Peter H. Kerr
Tiffany Yau
Jade Savage
Giar-Ann Kung
Cheslavo A. Korytkowski
Peter H. Adler
Owen Lonsdale
Verner Michelsen
Alessandre Pereira-Colavite
Wayne Mathis
Terry Whitworth
John Burger
Jeffrey H. Skevington
Valery Korneyev
Pekka Vilkamaa
John H. Epler
Carl W. Dick
John Hash
Vera C. Silva
Thomas Pape
Marc Pollet
Art Borkent
Maria Wong
Jon Gelhaus
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042826977
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Estimations of tropical insect diversity generally suffer from lack of known groups or faunas against which extrapolations can be made, and have seriously underestimated the diversity of some taxa. Here we report the intensive inventory of a four-hectare tropical cloud forest in Costa Rica for one year, which yielded 4332 species of Diptera, providing the first verifiable basis for diversity of a major group of insects at a single site in the tropics. In total 73 families were present, all of which were studied to the species level, providing potentially complete coverage of all families of the order likely to be present at the site. Even so, extrapolations based on our data indicate that with further sampling, the actual total for the site could be closer to 8000 species. Efforts to completely sample a site, although resource-intensive and time-consuming, are needed to better ground estimations of world biodiversity based on limited sampling.
Kokoelmat
- Rinnakkaistallenteet [19207]