FIGURE 2 in Remarkable fly (Diptera) diversity in a patch of Costa Rican cloud forest: Why inventory is a vital science
Description
FIGURE 2. Venn diagrams indicating number of species at Zurquí shared by each of Malaise traps #1 and #2 and all other methods combined, with the latter further separated into main elements (excluding Phoridae, other Malaise traps, flightintercept trap, Mercury vapour light; total of 3,487 species considered here). Total number for a given method underlined. Those not underlined are either unique or overlapping within that group of collecting methods.
Publication Date
3-27-2018
Publisher
Zenodo
DOI
10.5281/zenodo.3066185
Document Type
Data Set
Recommended Citation
Brooks, Scott E.; Burington, Z.L.; Gelhaus, Jon; De Souza Amorim, Dalton; Fisher, Eric; Korneyev, Valery; Capellari, Renato S.; Bickel, Daniel; Kerr, Peter H.; Barber, Kevin; Gaimari, Stephen D.; Jaschhof, Mathias; Adler, Peter H.; Hauser, Martin; Borkent, Art; Burger, John; Cumming, Jeffrey M.; Boucher, Stephanie; Kameneva, Elena P.; Hash, John; Costa, Daniel N.R.; Grimaldi, David A.; Epler, J.H.; Brown, Brian V.; Dick, Carl W.; Ibáñez-Bernal, Sergio; Curler, Greg; Hippa, Heikki (2018), "FIGURE 2 in Remarkable fly (Diptera) diversity in a patch of Costa Rican cloud forest: Why inventory is a vital science", Zenodo, doi: 10.5281/zenodo.3066185
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3066185
Identifier
3066185
Embargo Date
3-27-2018
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1