Tropical beetles more sensitive to impacts are less likely to be known to science
生物
农林复合经营
生态学
作者
Michael J. W. Boyle,Adam Sharp,Megan Barclay,Arthur Y. C. Chung,Robert M. Ewers,Guillaume de Rougemont,Timothy C. Bonebrake,R. L. Kitching,Nigel E. Stork,Louise A. Ashton
Insects are posited to be declining globally. This is particularly pertinent in tropical forests, which exhibit both the highest levels of biodiversity and the highest rates of biodiversity loss. However, for the hyper-diverse tropical insects there are scant data available to evidence declines. Understanding tropical insect diversity and its response to environmental change has therefore become a challenge, but it is estimated that 80% of tropical insect species remain undescribed