. . . "Lok\u00E1ln\u00ED druhov\u00E1 bohatost listy okusuj\u00EDc\u00EDho hmyzu \u017Eij\u00EDc\u00EDho na d\u0159evin\u00E1ch jednoho hektaru tropick\u00E9ho n\u00ED\u017Einn\u00E9ho lesa"@cs . "11"^^ . "Local species richness of leaf-chewing insects feeding on woody plants from one hectare of a lowland rainforest"@en . . . . . "Lok\u00E1ln\u00ED druhov\u00E1 bohatost listy okusuj\u00EDc\u00EDho hmyzu \u017Eij\u00EDc\u00EDho na d\u0159evin\u00E1ch jednoho hektaru tropick\u00E9ho n\u00ED\u017Einn\u00E9ho lesa"@cs . "US - Spojen\u00E9 st\u00E1ty americk\u00E9" . "Local species diversity of insect herbivores feeding on rainforest vegetation remains poorly known. This ignorance limits evaluation of species extinction patterns following various deforestation scenarios. We studied leaf-chewing insects feeding on 59 species of woody plants from 39 genera and 18 families in a lowland rainforest in Papua New Guinea and surveyed all plants with a stem diameter at breast height of greater than or equal to5 cm in a 1-ha plot within the same area. We used two extrapolation methods, based on randomized species-accumulation curves, to combine these two data sets and estimate the number of species of leaf-chewing herbivores feeding on woody plants from the 1-ha area. We recorded 58,483 feeding individuals from 940 species of leaf-chewing insects. The extrapolation estimated that there were 1567-2559 species of leaf-chewing herbivores feeding on the 152 plant species from 97 genera and 45 families found in 1 ha of the forest. Most of the herbivore diversity was associated wi" . "RIV/60076658:12310/04:00008630" . . "Basset, Y." . "Local species richness of leaf-chewing insects feeding on woody plants from one hectare of a lowland rainforest"@en . . . . "Miller, S. E." . "Conservation Biology" . "Local species diversity of insect herbivores feeding on rainforest vegetation remains poorly known. This ignorance limits evaluation of species extinction patterns following various deforestation scenarios. We studied leaf-chewing insects feeding on 59 species of woody plants from 39 genera and 18 families in a lowland rainforest in Papua New Guinea and surveyed all plants with a stem diameter at breast height of greater than or equal to5 cm in a 1-ha plot within the same area. We used two extrapolation methods, based on randomized species-accumulation curves, to combine these two data sets and estimate the number of species of leaf-chewing herbivores feeding on woody plants from the 1-ha area. We recorded 58,483 feeding individuals from 940 species of leaf-chewing insects. The extrapolation estimated that there were 1567-2559 species of leaf-chewing herbivores feeding on the 152 plant species from 97 genera and 45 families found in 1 ha of the forest. Most of the herbivore diversity was associated wi"@en . "1"^^ . . "Local species richness of leaf-chewing insects feeding on woody plants from one hectare of a lowland rainforest" . . "Drozd, P." . "[6BBD9B9C18E4]" . . "Novotn\u00FD, Vojt\u011Bch" . . "\u010C\u00ED\u017Eek, L." . "Local species richness of leaf-chewing insects feeding on woody plants from one hectare of a lowland rainforest" . "RIV/60076658:12310/04:00008630!RIV08-MSM-12310___" . . . "Laidlaw, M." . . "0888-8892" . "12310" . "7"^^ . "P(IAA6007106), P(IAB6187001), V" . "PAPUA-NEW-GUINEA; QUANTIFYING BIODIVERSITY; HOST-SPECIFICITY; TROPICAL FOREST; HERBIVORES; DIVERSITY; COMMUNITIES; LEPIDOPTERA; ARTHROPODS; ABUNDANCE"@en . . "227-237" . "Kitching, J." . . . . "18" . "571702" . . . "-" . "Lok\u00E1ln\u00ED druhov\u00E1 bohatost listy okusuj\u00EDc\u00EDho hmyzu \u017Eij\u00EDc\u00EDho na d\u0159evin\u00E1ch jednoho hektaru tropick\u00E9ho n\u00ED\u017Einn\u00E9ho lesa"@cs .