Distribution and conservation of semiaquatic bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Gerromorpha) in the states of Alagoas and Sergipe, northeastern Brazil

IF 1.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Leticia Nery, Bruno Carvalho, Karina Dias-Silva, Thiago Bernardi Vieira, Felipe Ferraz Figueiredo Moreira
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Aquatic and semiaquatic Heteroptera (Insecta: Hemiptera) are globally distributed and inhabit a wide range of lentic and lotic water bodies. Most semiaquatic bugs (Heteroptera: Gerromorpha) live on the water surface, among hydrophytes, or on the margins of limnic habitats. These predatory insects are particularly diverse in the Neotropical Region, but they are still very poorly known in the northeastern region of Brazil, especially in the Caatinga biome. Their distribution and conservation in the area have very recently started being explored. Based on literature data and samples obtained in the northeastern Brazilian states of Alagoas and Sergipe, we present here potential geographic distribution models for 17 species of semiaquatic bugs and a potential species richness map. We designed fieldwork to reduce sampling bias by including different mesoregions of the states and areas both within and outside local protected areas (PAs). Our results reveal that gerromorphan populations exhibit distinct distribution patterns in the study area, with several species showing high habitat specificity. Furthermore, they are generally well covered by the existing PAs and higher potential richness is likely related to the environmental integrity of these areas, which might play a crucial role in locally conserving aquatic insects. Furthermore, we show that a less dense vegetal cover negatively influenced the richness found in lotic systems. This highlights the importance of maintaining and effectively managing the PAs already established in these states.

巴西东北部阿拉戈斯州和塞尔吉佩州半水生昆虫(半翅目:异翅目:Gerromorpha)的分布与保护
水、半水异翅目(昆虫纲:半翅目)分布于全球,广泛分布于水体中。大多数半水生昆虫(异翅目:Gerromorpha)生活在水面上,在水生植物中,或在湖泊栖息地的边缘。这些掠食性昆虫在新热带地区特别多样化,但在巴西东北部地区,特别是在Caatinga生物群系,它们仍然非常不为人所知。最近才开始探索它们在该地区的分布和保护。基于文献资料和在巴西东北部Alagoas州和Sergipe州采集的样本,我们建立了17种半水生昆虫的潜在地理分布模型和潜在物种丰富度图。为了减少抽样偏差,我们设计了实地调查,包括了州的不同中区域,以及当地保护区(PAs)内外的地区。结果表明,大鼠形目种群在研究区具有明显的分布格局,个别物种表现出较高的生境特异性。此外,它们通常被现有保护区覆盖得很好,较高的潜在丰富度可能与这些地区的环境完整性有关,这可能在当地保护水生昆虫方面发挥关键作用。此外,我们发现较低的植被覆盖密度会对生态系统的丰富度产生负面影响。这突出了维持和有效管理这些国家已经建立的保护区的重要性。
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Aquatic Ecology
Aquatic Ecology 环境科学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
68
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Aquatic Ecology publishes timely, peer-reviewed original papers relating to the ecology of fresh, brackish, estuarine and marine environments. Papers on fundamental and applied novel research in both the field and the laboratory, including descriptive or experimental studies, will be included in the journal. Preference will be given to studies that address timely and current topics and are integrative and critical in approach. We discourage papers that describe presence and abundance of aquatic biota in local habitats as well as papers that are pure systematic. The journal provides a forum for the aquatic ecologist - limnologist and oceanologist alike- to discuss ecological issues related to processes and structures at different integration levels from individuals to populations, to communities and entire ecosystems.
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