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Figure 8: Matched Rank/Occurrence Plots for (A) Bamboo and Terra Firme Forest and (B) Dry and Wet Seasons.
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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 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.
Figure 6: Whitaker Plots Comparing Rank Abundances Between (A) Forest Types and (B) Seasons.
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