%0 Journal Article %T Contrasting effects of sampling scale on insect herbivores distribution in response to canopy structure %A Frederico S. Neves %A Carlos F. Sperber %A Ricardo I. Campos %A Jana赤na P. Soares %J Revista de Biolog赤a Tropical %D 2013 %I Universidad de Costa Rica %X Species diversity of insect herbivores associated to canopy may vary local and geographically responding to distinct factors at different spatial scales. The aim of this study was to investigate how forest canopy structure affects insect herbivore species richness and abundance depending on feeding guilds∩ specificities. We tested the hypothesis that habitat structure affects insect herbivore species richness and abundance differently to sap-sucking and chewing herbivore guilds. Two spatial scales were evaluated: inside tree crowns (fine spatial scale) and canopy regions (coarse spatial scale). In three sampling sites we measured 120 tree crowns, grouped in five points with four contiguous tree crowns. Insects were sampled by beating method from each crown and data were summed up for analyzing each canopy region. In crowns (fine spatial scale) we measured habitat structure: trunk circumference, tree height, canopy depth, number of ramifications and maximum ramification level. In each point, defined as a canopy region (coarse spatial scale), we measured habitat structure using a vertical cylindrical transect: tree species richness, leaf area, sum of strata heights and maximum canopy height. A principal component analysis based on the measured variables for each spatial scale was run to estimate habitat structure parameters. To test the effects of habitat structure upon herbivores, different general linear models were adjusted using the first two principal components as explanatory variables. Sap-sucking insect species richness and all herbivore abundances increased with size of crown at fine spatial scale. On the other hand, chewer species richness and abundance increased with resource quantity at coarse scale. Feeding specialization, resources availability, and agility are discussed as ecological causes of the found pattern. La diversidad de especies de insectos herb赤voros asociados con el dosel puede variar geogr芍ficamente y responder a distintos factores a diferentes escalas espaciales. El objetivo de este estudio fue investigar c車mo la estructura del dosel afecta la riqueza de especies de insectos herb赤voros y la abundancia en funci車n la especializaci車n alimenticia. Se evalu車 la hip車tesis que propone que la estructura del h芍bitat afecta en forma diferente la riqueza y abundancia de especies de insectos que se alimentan de savia y la de especies herb赤voras masticadoras. Dos escalas espaciales fueron evaluadas: el interior de las copas de 芍rboles (escala fina) y regiones del dosel (escala gruesa). En tres sitios de muestreo medimos 120 copas de 芍rboles, %K gremios alimenticios %K distribuci車n de insectos %K complejidad del h芍bitat %K disponibilidad de recursos %K dosel del bosque tropical %K feeding guilds %K insect distribution %K habitat complexity %K resources availability %K spatial scales %K tropical forest canopies %U http://www.scielo.sa.cr/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-77442013000100009