Research Article

Effects of Forest Regeneration on Crickets: Evaluating Environmental Drivers in a 300-Year Chronosequence

Table 2

Cricket taxa, number of individuals per forest patch, and taxa contribution to species composition groups forming in SIMPER analysis (taxon alone (A), percent value (%), and taxon order (B)). Taxa were ordered according to contribution (B). Taxa not assigned to described species or genus received number codes. All unidentified crickets belong to taxa that had not been previously collected and are therefore new to science.

TaxonsForest patches yearsTaxa contribution
06153570130300TotalA%B

Ectecous sp.1853334157147194650 32.82 44.781
Phoremia sp.18555101058.4356.28 2
Gryllus assimilis4949 6.86 65.64 3
Lerneca sp.164530231046.3674.324
Laranda sp.11016271012479 4.82 80.9 5
Vanzoliniella sp.1924238644.1986.616
Aracamby sp.1315810362.3689.83 7
Aracamby sp.21417312.3393.028
Miogryllus sp.1516211.89 95.6 9
Adelosgryllus rubricephalus221117 0.6296.4510
Eneoptera surinamensis55 0.61 97.2911
Mogoplistidae Genus 3 sp.1112150.4797.93 12
Phalangopsidae Genus 1 sp.1314 0.39 98.4613
Tafalisca sp.12114 0.3498.9414
Phalangopsidae Genus 2 sp.21230.2499.2715
Eidmanacris tridentata1120.1799.516
Endecous sp.11120.1699.7317
Zucchiella sp.122 0.1399.9118
Eidmanacris bidentata110.06 10019

Individuals601651101782231952431174
Species356910111219