Preliminary Assessment of Lepidoptera Biodiversity on Isla Guadalupe, Mexico, a Critically Threatened Ecosystem Currently Recovering from Extensive Habitat Degradation

E. Pfeiler, Isai D. Barba‐Acuña, L. Luna-Mendoza, T. Oberbauer, J. Gallo‐Reynoso
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ABSTRACT. Little is known of insect biodiversity on Isla Guadalupe, a large (c. 250 km2) Pacific island located off the west coast of Baja California, Mexico, which has undergone more than 150 years of extensive habitat degradation owing to grazing by feral goats. Goats were successfully eradicated in 2007, and thus Isla Guadalupe provides a rare opportunity to study changes in biodiversity in the flora and fauna as the habitat in this isolated geographic region begins to recover. We conducted a preliminary survey of Lepidoptera biodiversity by collecting and observing mainly adult individuals during July–August, 2019. We also included previous observations from 2003–2016, and two historical records dating back to 1874 and 1922. Our annotated inventory includes 31 species of Lepidoptera (10 species of butterflies from four families, and 21 species of moths from seven families), and includes one butterfly species recorded 100 years ago that we did not find and which may be extirpated. Although life history stages were not recorded (except for the cosmopolitan Vanessa cardui), we also comment on the availability of potential larval host plants based on literature records from other regions. Most of the Lepidoptera species in our inventory (n = 22) have also been recorded from at least one of the comprehensively studied Channel Islands in southern California, USA, and all 31 species are also present on the California mainland. Thus, the Lepidoptera fauna on Isla Guadalupe recorded here corresponds to that associated with Californian Biogeographic Province.
濒临灭绝的墨西哥瓜达卢佩岛鳞翅目生物多样性初步评价
摘要瓜达卢佩岛(Isla Guadalupe)是位于墨西哥下加利福尼亚州西海岸外的一个大型(约250平方公里)太平洋岛屿,由于野生山羊的放牧,该岛经历了150多年的广泛栖息地退化,人们对该岛的昆虫生物多样性知之甚少。2007年,山羊被成功消灭,因此瓜达卢佩岛为研究动植物生物多样性的变化提供了难得的机会,因为这个孤立的地理区域的栖息地开始恢复。我们于2019年7 - 8月对鳞翅目生物多样性进行了初步调查,主要采集和观察成虫。我们还纳入了2003-2016年的观测结果,以及1874年和1922年的两个历史记录。我们收录了鳞翅目31种(蝴蝶4科10种,蛾7科21种),其中包括一种100年前未被发现的可能灭绝的蝴蝶。虽然没有记录生活史阶段(除了世界性的Vanessa cardui),但我们也根据其他地区的文献记录对潜在的幼虫寄主植物的可用性进行了评论。在我们的调查中,大部分鳞翅目物种(n = 22)也在美国南加州至少一个被全面研究的海峡群岛上记录到,所有31种物种也都存在于加利福尼亚大陆。因此,此处记录的瓜达卢佩岛鳞翅目动物群与加州生物地理省相对应。
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