Source Study_location Taxa Forest_type SF RC TP CP SM SUN Andresen 2003 "Chiapas, Mexico (Soconusco)" A Forest NA Rustic coffee Restoration Diverse shade organic farm (similar to traditional polyculture in Moguel &Toledo 1999) Low diversity shaded non-organic farm (similar to commercial polyculture in Moguel &Toledo 1999) NA "Arendt & Zolotoff, unpublished data" Nicaragua "A, T" NA NA NA "Carmelo farm, Cutirre farm" "El Progreso, La Luz, Miravalle, Pancasan = El Crater, San Joaquin, Santa Ana, Santa Cecilia, Santa Teresa" NA NA Armbrecht et al. 2005 Colombia "A, T" NA Forest NA NA Polygeneric Shade Monogeneric Shade Sun coffee Gordon et al. 2007 "Veracruz, Mexico " B Forest NA Bajo monte coffee Commercial polyculture Commercial polyculture Specialized shade Sun coffee "Tejeda-Cruz & Gordon, 2007" "Veracruz, Mexico " B Primary forest Secondary Forest Bajo monte coffee Commercial polyculture Commercial polyculture Specialized shade Sun coffee Greenberg et al. 1997b "Chiapas, Mexico (Ocosingo)" B NA "Acacia, Gallery forest, Pine-Oak Woodland" NA Rustic coffee NA Inga coffee NA Greenberg et al. 1997a Guatemala B "Forest, Forest Remnant" NA NA NA NA "Gliricidia coffee, Inga coffee, Gravillea coffee" Sun coffee "Greenberg et al., unpublished data" "Chiapas, Mexico (Soconusco)" "B, T" NA NA Rustic coffee NA Production coffee Shade monoculture and sun coffee NA "Greenberg et al., unpublished data" Peru "B, T" NA NA NA Rustic coffee NA Inga coffee Sun coffee "Greenberg et al., unpublished data" "Veracruz, Mexico " "B, T" NA NA NA Rustic coffee Inga coffee NA NA Mas & Dietsch 2004 "Chiapas, Mexico (Soconusco)" B Forest NA Rustic - the original native overstory relatively intact Where the owner is restoring a native traditional canopy Organic farm with a diverse but managed canopy dominated by Inga spp. and Alchornia latifolia An intensive farm with only Inga spp. shade NA Perfecto et al. 2003 "Chiapas, Mexico (Soconusco)" A Forest NA Rustic coffee Restoration Diverse shade organic farm (similar to traditional polyculture in Moguel &Toledo 1999) Low diversity shaded non-organic farm (similar to commercial polyculture in Moguel &Toledo 1999) NA Perfecto et al. 2004 "Chiapas, Mexico (Soconusco)" B NA NA Rustic coffee NA Organic shaded coffee farm with high plant diversity Lower diversity farm dominated by a few species of Inga NA Philpott et al. 2006 "Chiapas, Mexico (Soconusco)" A NA NA Traditional Polyculture NA Commercial Polyculture Shade Monoculture NA Philpott et al. 2007 "Chiapas, Mexico (highlands)" "A, B, T" Forest NA NA Shaded coffee Shaded coffee Shaded coffee NA Reynoso-Santos 2005 "Chiapas, Mexico (El Triunfo)" T Primary Forest NA NA Diversified shade coffee NA NA NA "Soto-Pinto et al. 2000, 2001" "Northern Chiapas, Mexico" T NA NA "Rustic, low-input coffee under natural vegetation" "Rustic, low-input coffee under natural vegetation" NA NA NA "Tejeda-Cruz & Sutherland, 2004Ê; Tejeda-Cruz, 2003" "Chiapas, Mexico (El Triunfo)" "B, T" "Cloud forest, Montane Rainforest" Lower Montane Rainforest Rustic coffee NA NA Shade monoculture Sun coffee "Valenzuela and Quiroz, in prep" "Veracruz, Mexico " A Forest NA Bajo monte coffee Commercial polyculture Commercial polyculture Specialized shade Sun coffee Williams-Linera et al. 2005; Lopez-Gomez & Williams-Linera 2006 "Veracruz, Mexico " T Forest NA Rustic coffee Diverse polyculture Simple polyculture Shade monoculture Sun coffee