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A framework for assessment and monitoring of arthropods in a lowland tropical forest
Authors:Finnamore Albert  Alonso Alfonso  Santisteban Jose  Cordova Saida  Valencia Gorky  de la Cruz Alicia  Polo Roberto
Affiliation:(1) Provincial Museum of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T5N 0M6;(2) Smithsonian Institution Monitoring and Assessment of Biodiversity Program, Conservation and Research Center, National Zoological Park, 1100 Jefferson Drive, SW, Suite 3123, Washington, DC, 20560-0705, USA;(3) Departamento de Entomologia y Fitopatologia, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina, Avenida La Universidad s/n, La Molina, Lima, Peru;(4) Museo de Historia Natural, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Avenida Arenales 1256, Jesus Maria, Lima, Apartado 14-0434, Lima, 14, Peru;(5) Facultad de Ciencias Biologicas, Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco, Avenida de la Cultura 733, Cusco, Peru;(6) Departmento de Zoologia, Seccion Entomologia, Facultad de Ciencias Biologicas, Universidad de Trujillo, Avenida Juan Pablo II s/n, Trujillo, Peru
Abstract:By applying principles of adaptive management, and by using the valuable information that arthropods provide from assessment and monitoring programs, managers can identify and reduce possible impacts on biodiversity in development projects. In 1996, the Smithsonian Institution's Monitoring and Assessment of Biodiversity program worked together with Shell Prospecting and Development Peru to establish an adaptive management program to protect biodiversity in a natural gas exploration project in a Peruvian rainforest. In this paper, we outlined the conceptual steps involved in establishing an assessment and monitoring program for arthropods, including setting objectives, evaluating the results and making decisions. We also present the results of the assessment using some of groups of arthropods, and summarize the steps taken to identify appropriate groups for monitoring.
Keywords:adaptive management  arthropods  inventory  monitoring  tropical forest
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