A4 Herbivore communities in the Andean mountain forest zone – comparisons within selected plant species along contrasting environmental dimensions
[funded by DFG]
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Abstract:
Herbivore communities in the Andean mountain forest zone – comparisons within
selected plant species along contrasting environmental dimensions
Description:
We propose to investigate communities of caterpillars on selected focal plants along two environmental gradients with appropriate spatial and temporal replication. First, caterpillar assemblages on common understorey forest shrubs (Piper, Hedyosmum, Psychotria) shall be analyzed at three elevations (1000, 2000 & 3000 m, associated
with the NUMEX experiment) to gain insight into species diversity, abundance, herbivore pressure, influence of natural enemies, and network diversity in insect-plant interactions, in a tropical mountain forest biodiversity hotspot. These data will be
important for a better understanding of ecosystem function as well as for modelling the impact of climate change in tropical mountains. Second, we will study caterpillar communities on young treelets (e.g. Cedrela, Tabebuia, Heliocarpus) in experimental
afforestations and compare these with the respective herbivore assemblages in natural forest. This will allow us to assess how much afforestations with native trees, even at an early age, contribute to support biodiversity on a higher trophic level. Collectively,
these approaches are aimed to advance our understanding of the mechanisms that
generate and maintain the extraordinary biodiversity of insects in Andean forests.