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author Borkent, Art
Brown, Brian V.
Adler, Peter H.
Amorim, Dalton De Souza
Barber, Kevin
Bickel, Daniel
Boucher, Stephanie
Brooks, Scott E.
Burger, John
Burington, Z.L.
Capellari, Renato S.
Costa, Daniel N.R.
Cumming, Jeffrey M.
Curler, Greg
Dick, Carl W.
Epler, J.H.
Fisher, Eric
Gaimari, Stephen D.
Gelhaus, Jon
Grimaldi, David A.
Hash, John
Hauser, Martin
Hippa, Heikki
Bernal, Sergio Ibáñez-
Jaschhof, Mathias
Kameneva, Elena P.
Kerr, Peter H.
Korneyev, Valery
title FIGURE 3 in Remarkable fly (Diptera) diversity in a patch of Costa Rican cloud forest: Why inventory is a vital science
publishDate 2018
topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
url https://zenodo.org/record/3066187
contents FIGURE 3. Venn diagrams indicating number of species shared by samples from Zurquí with species in a single Malaise trap at each of Tapantí and Las Alturas. Jaccard Index of similarity (JI) values are shown as percentages for each paired comparison. (A) Malaise trap # 1 at Zurquí. (B) Malaise trap # 2 at Zurquí. (C) All methods at Zurquí. Total number for a given site is underlined. Families studied at all three sites are shown in bold in Table 1.
Published as part of Borkent, Art, Brown, Brian V., Adler, Peter H., Amorim, Dalton De Souza, Barber, Kevin, Bickel, Daniel, Boucher, Stephanie, Brooks, Scott E., Burger, John, Burington, Z.L., Capellari, Renato S., Costa, Daniel N.R., Cumming, Jeffrey M., Curler, Greg, Dick, Carl W., Epler, J.H., Fisher, Eric, Gaimari, Stephen D., Gelhaus, Jon, Grimaldi, David A., Hash, John, Hauser, Martin, Hippa, Heikki, Bernal, Sergio Ibáñez-, Jaschhof, Mathias, Kameneva, Elena P., Kerr, Peter H. & Korneyev, Valery, 2018, Remarkable fly (Diptera) diversity in a patch of Costa Rican cloud forest: Why inventory is a vital science, pp. 53-90 in Zootaxa 4402 (1) on page 70, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4402.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/3066181
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