Individual dispersion of leaf beetle species whose association for microclimatic variables was significant in the dry season A Acallepitrix sp. 7 B Alagoasa trifasciata C Brachycoryna pumila D Centralaphthona diversa E Chaetocnema sp. 1 F Epitrix sp. 1 G Syphrea sp. 1. At each species panel: tiny, black dots represent the sampling units; gray circles represent the presence of the species in the sample, and the size of the circle is proportional to its abundance; straight lines represent vectors and indicate the dispersion of the species from the average position (centroid, pointed to by the red arrow) towards each of the sampling units where it was recorded; and ellipses represent the concentration of 95% of the specimens of the species. H canonical correlation values ​​(loadings) between microclimatic variables and the abundance of Chrysomelidae. Abbreviations: MW: Maximum wind speed, AW: average wind speed, Tem: temperature, RH: relative humidity, HI: heat index, DP: dew point, Ev: evapotranspiration.

 
 
  Part of: Lucio-García JN, Sánchez-Reyes UJ, Horta-Vega JV, Reyes-Muñoz JL, Clark SM, Niño-Maldonado S (2022) Seasonal and microclimatic effects on leaf beetles (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) in a tropical forest fragment in northeastern Mexico. ZooKeys 1080: 21-52. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1080.76522