Macrolepidoptera diversity in the Indo-Australian tropics: geographic, biotopic and taxonomic variations |
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Authors: | J. D. Holloway |
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Affiliation: | C.A.B. International Institute of Entomology, 56 Queen's Gate, London SW7 5JR |
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Abstract: | Data are presented on the richness of Macrolepidoptera faunas in the Indo-Australian tropics, and on the proportional representation of the various families. Both overall diversity and diversity of families decline with latitude and also with isolation from major land areas. Exceptions are noted. Measures of alpha-diversity from quantitative light-trap samples indicate that diversity within the tropics is often greatest at altitudes around 1000 m, declining above that level. Diversity is much lower in Pacific archipelagos. Loss of diversity through disturbance and conversion to agriculture is evident and marked. Problems in the measurement of diversity with light-traps are discussed, exemplified by results obtained using different trap types. Changes in family proportions with habitat type are examined. Family diversity generally decreased with altitude and with disturbance and conversion to agriculture, though there are exceptions to this decline. |
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Keywords: | Macrolepidoptera diversity oriental Australasia tropics family proportions altitude habitat isolation disturbance |
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