Authors
Federico Escobar, Jorge M Lobo, Gonzalo Halffter
Publication date
2005/7
Journal
Global Ecology and Biogeography
Volume
14
Issue
4
Pages
327-337
Publisher
Blackwell Science Ltd
Description
Aim  We describe the changes in species richness, rarity and composition with altitude, and explore whether the differences in Scarabaeinae dung beetle composition along five altitudinal transects of the same mountain range are related to altitude or if there are interregional differences in these altitudinal gradients.
Location  Field work was carried out on the eastern slope of the eastern Cordillera, Colombian Andes, between Tamá Peak to the north, in the Tamá National Park (07°23′ N, 72°23′ W) and the San Miguel River (00°28′ N, 77°17′ W) to the south.
Methods  Sampling was carried out between February 1997 and November 1999 in five regions spanning elevation gradients. In each gradient, six sites were chosen at 250 m intervals between 1000 and 2250 m a.s.l.
Results  We found a curvilinear relationship between altitude and mean species richness, with a peak in richness at middle elevations …
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