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Borneo Insect Biomass and Count

Increasing the Estimate of Arthropod Abundance in a Tropical Rainforest Canopy by a Factor of Ten

Objectives

To determine the distribution and abundance of canopy arthropods across a vertical gradient and identify environmental correlates

Personnel


Increasing the Estimate of Arthropod Abundance in a Tropical Rainforest Canopy by a Factor of Ten Dial , Roman  
Principal Investigator
roman@alaskapacific.edu

Metadata


Locations: Borneo

Start Date: 2002/05/06
End Date: 2002/05/25

Funding Information: National Geographic Society, National Science Foundation, Natural Environment Research Council (UK)

Keywords:
  • canopy arthropods
  • canopy structure
  • canopy microclimate
  • tropical rainforest
  • Borneo

Datasets and Designs


The following datasets and designs are associated with the study:


Increasing the Estimate of Arthropod Abundance in a Tropical Rainforest Canopy by a Factor of Ten Populated MS Access Database  
Increasing the Estimate of Arthropod Abundance in a Tropical Rainforest Canopy by a Factor of Ten borneo_insect_images  
If you download and use data from these datasets you must provide reference to this citation:
Dial, R. J., M. D. Ellwood, E. C. Turner and W. A. Foster. 2006. Arthropod abundance, canopy structure, and microclimate in a Bornean lowland tropical rain forest. Biotropica 38:643-652.


 

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