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- Title
BIODIVERSITY INDICATOR GROUPS OF TROPICAL LAND-USE SYSTEMS: COMPARING PLANTS, BIRDS, AND INSECTS.
- Authors
Schulze, Christian H.; Waltert, Matthias; Kessler, Paul J. A.; Pitopang, Ramadhanil; Veddeler, Dorthe; Mühlenberg, Michael; Gradstein, S. Robbert; Leuschner, Christoph; Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf; Tscharntke, Teja
- Abstract
The article presents a study that use inventories of trees, understory plants, birds, butterflies and dung beetles in Sulawesi , Indonesia to characterize a gradient from near-primary to secondary forests, agroforestry systems, and annual crops. It examines the contribution of tropical landscapes to the conservation of biodiversity. The results show that the species richness between most taxonomic groups are significantly correlated.
- Subjects
BIODIVERSITY; BIRDS; BUTTERFLIES; DUNG beetles; RAIN forests; UNDERSTORY plants
- Publication
Ecological Applications, 2004, Vol 14, Issue 5, p1321
- ISSN
1051-0761
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1890/02-5409