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Revista de Biología Tropical

On-line version ISSN 0034-7744Print version ISSN 0034-7744

Abstract

GARCIA-ROBLEDO, Carlos. Comparación de dos métodos para medir herbivoría: ¿Es la herbivoría en el Neotrópico mayor de lo que creemos?. Rev. biol. trop [online]. 2005, vol.53, n.1-2, pp.111-114. ISSN 0034-7744.

Comparison between two methods to measure herbivory.Is herbivory in the Neotropics more severe than we thought? The quantity of plant tissue consumed by herbivores can be recorded 1) by measuring herbivory in previously marked leaves or 2) by performing punctual measures, i.e. selecting leaves at random to measure the tissue absent in each leaf. Punctual measurements are frequently used because they are a faster method to estimate herbivory. However, punctual measures do not include totally consumed leaves, therefore they underestimate the actual herbivory rates. In three species of understory shrubs (Palicourea sp. P.angustifolia and P.ovalis: Rubiaceae) herbivory was measured using punctual measures and marking young leaves in order to determine the degree of herbivory underestimation by punctual measurements. Punctual measurements underestimated herbivory up to three times in the species with a high number of totally consumed leaves. In the species with a lower number of totally consumed leaves, herbivory rates recorded using both methods were similar. These results suggest that herbivory in neotropical forests could be more severe than what is currently suggested. Rev. Biol. Trop. 53(1-2):111-114.Epub 2005 Jun 24

Keywords : Palicourea spp; Rubiaceae; herbivory; tropical montane forest; Colombia.

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