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Arthropods of Canadian grasslands: a retrospective of a 40-year project of the Biological Survey of Canada

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 September 2017

K.D. Floate*
Affiliation:
Lethbridge Research and Development Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Lethbridge, Alberta, T1J 4B1, Canada
J.D. Shorthouse
Affiliation:
Department of Biology, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 2C6, Canada
D.J. Giberson
Affiliation:
Department of Biology, University of Prince Edward Island, 550 University Avenue, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, C1A 4P3, Canada
H.A. Cárcamo
Affiliation:
Lethbridge Research and Development Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Lethbridge, Alberta, T1J 4B1, Canada
*
1 Corresponding author (e-mail: Kevin.Floate@agr.gc.ca)

Abstract

The Biological Survey of Canada initiated a project in 1979 to collect and synthesise information on the native arthropod fauna of the vanishing grassland habitats of Canada. At that time, it was thought that the Canadian arthropod fauna might comprise about 66 000 species. Recent studies suggest that the fauna may exceed 100 000 species, of which >25% may occur in the Prairies Ecozone. Results of this near 40-year project have been published in four volumes of the Arthropods of Canadian Grasslands monograph series of the Biological Survey of Canada. Here, the editors of this series review the grasslands project of the Biological Survey of Canada, summarise the contents of the volumes, and discuss current knowledge on the diversity of the grasslands arthropods of Canada. Whereas information on the species richness of some groups in the Prairies Ecozone is largely complete, information on the diversity of many other groups remains sparse. Reviewing the steps between initiation and publication of the Arthropods of Canadian Grasslands series may aid development of similar projects elsewhere. Identifying knowledge gaps will direct future research efforts. Identifying the diversity of grassland arthropods, their distribution and abundance, and the ecosystem services that they provide will facilitate efforts to conserve the remaining grassland habitats in Canada.

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© Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada 2017 
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Fig. 1 Map of Canada showing the location of ecoregions within the Prairies Ecozone. Reprinted with permission from Shorthouse (2010b).

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Table 1 Arthropod diversity recorded for the Prairies Ecozone of Canada (or for the Prairie Provinces – bold font).

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Fig. 2 Sources identified using Google Scholar that cite chapters in the Arthropods of Canadian Grasslands monograph series. The Arthropods of Canadian Grasslands (ACG) category identifies self-citations, i.e., citations to other chapters in the Arthropods of Canadian Grasslands monograph series. The “other” category includes government reports, reference guides, or sources that do not clearly fall into the remaining categories.