Which Cicadellid Species (Homoptera) are Difficult to Find in a Heterogeneous Habitat?
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概要
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The factors that determine which cicadellid species are easy or difficult to find in a heterogeneous habitat are discussed. The probability of finding a cicadellid and the estimated true species richness were computed by the randomized species accumulation curve. The mean observed richness and estimated true species richness were 15.1 and 27.0 species, respectively. incidence, temporal abundance, annual abundance, and host plant type were used for the analyses. The most influential factor was the incidence. Temporal abundance also strongly influenced the probability. High incidence and high abundance species were easily detected. A protocol for estimatingthe gap species is suggested.
- 九州大学の論文
- 2001-03-31
著者
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Kamitani Satoshi
Entomological Laboratory Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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Saito Aya
Entomological Laboratory Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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