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Figure 9: Plots Expressing Variation in (A) Numbers of Individuals/Trap and (B) Numbers of Unique Species/Trap Captured Between Dry and Wet Seasons, for Bamboo Forest Compared to Terra Firme Forest, at All Sites.
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Figure 8: Matched Rank/Occurrence Plots for (A) Bamboo and Terra Firme Forest and (B) Dry and Wet Seasons.
Figure 10: nMDS Plots Comparing Beetle Community Structure Between Bamboo and Terra Firme Forest in (A) the Wet Season Only and (B) the Dry Season Only.
Figure 4: Sampling Scheme of Paired Sites in Bamboo and Terra Firme Forest.
Table 1: The Number of Species of Beetle in Each Family, and in All Families Combined, Collected in Only Bamboo Forest, Only Terra Firme Forest, in Both Habitats, Only in the Dry Season, Only in the Wet Season, and Both Seasons.
Figure 6: Whitaker Plots Comparing Rank Abundances Between (A) Forest Types and (B) Seasons.
Table 2: The Number of Individuals From Each Beetle Family, and All Families Combined, Collected in Bamboo Forests, Terra Firme Forests, Dry Season, Wet Season.
Table 2: Summary of All Bycatch Species Captured in Each Trap Type.
Figure 2: The Species Accumulation Curves With 95% CIs for Species Captured in All Categories of Environment in 2,885 Trap Days.
Figure 2: Relationship Between Forest Patch Area and Gamebird Species Richness Within 129 Forest Patches and 15 Continuous Forest Sites.