Scientists from the Institute of Zoology with the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) studied the astounding diversity hidden in the depths of the Xishuangbanna tropical rain forests.
Xishuangbanna is situated in the southern part of Yunnan with the Lancang (Mekong) River flowing through it.
The region is well-known for its rich biodiversity and is one of the few places in China that still maintains large tracts of tropical rain forest, which won its reputation as the “Kingdom of Tropical Fauna and Flora”.
Studying the rich fauna of rain-forests can be a great challenge due to the extreme diversity of species and the hardships posed by the specific terrain, researchers said.
Using multiple collecting methods, Professor Shuqiang Li and his team have been collecting samples in an area called Huludao since 2006.
Covering only about 200 hectare of Xishuangbanna, this area has yielded a collection of approximately 700 spider species.
Out of this impressive species diversity until now the team has published about 250 new spider species from Xishuangbanna alone, with the 30 currently described being a part of their ongoing work.
However, Li said there are still around 100 new spider species to be published soon.
The research was published in the journal ZooKeys.
PTI