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Table 6 Total species richness in forests and plantations, the number of shared species, and the proportion of species remaining

From: Systematic review of effects on biodiversity from oil palm production

Authors

Year published

Taxonomic group

Forest species

Plantation species

Number of shared species

Proportion of species remaining

Invertebrates

      

Brühl

2001

Ground-dwelling ants

31

23

14

0.45

Chang et al. [27]

1997

Mosquitoes

6

6

6

1.00

Chey [31]

2006

Moths

75

85

28

0.37

Chey [31]

2006

Moths

133

73

28

0.21

Chey [31]

2006

Moths

78

90

11

0.14

Davis & Philips [22]

2005

Dung beetles

25

20

8

0.32

Fayle et al. [42]

2010

Ants (canopy)

120

58

17

0.14

Fayle et al. [42]

2010

Ants (ferns)

36

35

2

0.06

Fayle et al. [42]

2010

Ants (leaf-litter)

216

56

29

0.13

Hashim et al. [41]

2010

Ants

5

7

3

0.60

Hassall et al. [35]

2006

Terrestrial isopods

12

4

0

0.00

Koh & Wilcove [28]

2008

Butterflies

69

15

12

0.17

Room

1975

Ground foraging ants

49

29

11

0.22

Vaessen et al. [33]

2011

Termites

11

6

2

0.18

Mean

     

0.29

SD

     

0.26

n

     

14

95% CI

     

0.14

Vertebrates

      

Aratrakorn et al. [45]

2006

Birds

108

41

21

0.19

Bernard et al. [34]

2009

Non-volant small mammals

6

1

0

0.00

Danielsen & Heegaard

1995

Primates

5

1

0

0.00

Danielsen & Heegaard

1995

Bats

8

1

1

0.13

Fukuda et al. [48]

2009

Bats

19

5

4

0.21

Gillespie et al. [39]

2012

Amphibians

21

12

10

0.48

Glor et al.

2001

Lizards

11

5

4

0.36

Juliani

2010

Bats

9

7

3

0.33

Peh et al.

2005, 2006

Birds

159

40

36

0.23

Azhar et al. [26]

2011

Birds

194

55

49

0.25

Mean

     

0.22

SD

     

0.15

n

     

10

95% CI

     

0.09