The Unexplored Biodiversity of ‘Glacier Fleas’ (Hexapoda: Collembola): Taxonomy, Distribution and Ecology in the European Alps and Apennines

IF 2 2区 生物学 Q3 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Barbara Valle, Giovanni Barbon, Claudio Cucini, Francesco Nardi, Roberto Ambrosini, Sara Boschi, Jakub Buda, Gentile Francesco Ficetola, Francesco Frati, Ľubomír Kováč, Silvio Marta, Riccardo Scotti, Virginia Toscano Rivalta, Anaïs Zimmer, Mauro Gobbi, Marco Caccianiga
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Springtails (Hexapoda: Collembola) are unique among Alpine arthropods for including cryophilic species, able to live in contact with glacial ice, the so-called ‘glacier fleas’. Despite being historically recorded, their taxonomy and distribution are largely unknown. In this article, we present the first comprehensive study of ice-dwelling springtails (family Isotomidae) of the European Alps and Apennines. Morphological and molecular analyses of two mitochondrial genes (cox1 and 16S) were performed after an extensive field sampling across 48 European sites. Five new species were identified and described on the Alps: Desoria orobica sp. nov., Vertagopus glacialis sp. nov., V. psychrophilus sp. nov., V. glacieinigrae sp. nov. and V. fradustaensis sp. nov., together with the already known D. saltans and V. alpinus. The evidence for two further new species was also reported, with the first occurrence of Gnathisotoma bicolor for the Alpine chain. Desoria calderonis occurs on the only glacier of the Apennines. Among the new species, V. glacialis and V. psychrophilus exhibit a wide range distribution, while the other species show a narrow endemic distribution. The study highlighted the unexplored diversity of Alpine ‘glacier fleas’ and their ecological and biogeographic interest, together with the conservation concern in the context of the present warming cycle.

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未开发的“冰川蚤”生物多样性(六足目:鞘翅目):欧洲阿尔卑斯和亚平宁地区的分类、分布和生态学
弹尾虫(六足目:弹尾虫)在高山节肢动物中是独一无二的,包括嗜冷物种,能够生活在与冰川冰接触的地方,被称为“冰川跳蚤”。尽管有历史记载,但它们的分类和分布在很大程度上是未知的。本文首次对欧洲阿尔卑斯山脉和亚平宁山脉的冰栖弹尾进行了综合研究。在欧洲48个地点进行了广泛的现场采样后,对两个线粒体基因(cox1和16S)进行了形态学和分子分析。在阿尔卑斯地区鉴定并描述了5个新种:Desoria orobica sp. nov、Vertagopus glacialis sp. nov、V. psychrophilus sp. nov、V. glacieinigrae sp. nov和V. fradustaensis sp. nov,以及已知的d.s altans和V. alpinus。另外两个新种的证据也被报道,第一个出现的Gnathisotoma bicolor在阿尔卑斯链。Desoria calderonis发生在亚平宁山脉唯一的冰川上。新种中,V. glacialis和V. psychrophilus的分布范围较广,其他新种的分布范围较窄。该研究强调了高山“冰川蚤”尚未开发的多样性及其生态和生物地理意义,以及在当前变暖周期背景下对其保护的关注。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research (JZSER)is a peer-reviewed, international forum for publication of high-quality research on systematic zoology and evolutionary biology. The aim of the journal is to provoke a synthesis of results from morphology, physiology, animal geography, ecology, ethology, evolutionary genetics, population genetics, developmental biology and molecular biology. Besides empirical papers, theoretical contributions and review articles are welcome. Integrative and interdisciplinary contributions are particularly preferred. Purely taxonomic and predominantly cytogenetic manuscripts will not be accepted except in rare cases, and then only at the Editor-in-Chief''s discretion. The same is true for phylogenetic studies based solely on mitochondrial marker sequences without any additional methodological approach. To encourage scientific exchange and discussions, authors are invited to send critical comments on previously published articles. Only papers in English language are accepted.
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