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Local diversity and ecological distribution of arboreal Psocoptera (Insecta) in Sumatra, Indonesia, and implications for conservation
Authors:Endang Sri Kentjonowati  T.R. New
Affiliation:(1) Department of Zoology, La Trobe University, Victoria, 3086, Australia;(2) Present address: Jurusan Biologi, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia
Abstract:Collections of arboreal Psocoptera from the four major national parks of Sumatra and from a range of habitats outside the parks (including many of the predominant perennial crops) are appraised for diversity and species overlap between habitats. The most speciose family (Psocidae, 72 morphospecies) is investigated to determine possible surrogacy values in relation to the more taxonomically intractable lsquoOther Psocopterarsquo (17 families, 190 morphospecies), in its incidence in 16 different habitats and four main altitudinal zones. Considerable psocid richness persists in disturbed areas, and the values of protected areas and kebun gardening systems in their conservation are noted.
Keywords:Agroforestry  Altitudinal variation  Barklice  Biogeography  Kebun gardening  Rarefaction
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