Progress toward a list of saproxylic beetles (Coleoptera) in the southeastern USA.

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
ZooKeys Pub Date : 2025-03-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3897/zookeys.1232.143989
Clayton R Traylor, Michael D Ulyshen, J Winston Cornish, Gabriel Tigreros, Joseph V McHugh
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Deadwood-dependent (saproxylic) insects represent a large proportion of forest biodiversity, are major contributors to ecosystem processes, and are conservation priorities due to their sensitivity to changing forest conditions. Despite relevance across much of the world, research on saproxylic biodiversity has been concentrated in Europe where interest was first generated. A major impediment for this field elsewhere is a lack of resources to determine which species are saproxylic. Here, we attempt to facilitate research on saproxylic beetles (Coleoptera) in the southeastern USA by compiling information from 18 published studies and theses in the region. A list of 1,393 taxa (species or genera) from 74 families is provided with deadwood associations. This includes 891 taxa from 71 families that were reared or emerged from deadwood, and 831 taxa from 61 families that were collected from bulk trapping methods and considered to be saproxylic, or were previously included in a list of regional deadwood taxa. Additionally, for 293 taxa from non-economically important families that were considered to be saproxylic in a recently published study, known saproxylic habits, microhabitat associations, and conservation notes are listed. Sixty-eight of these species represent new state records in Georgia, USA. Although a checklist of saproxylic species is needed for the southeastern USA, it is precluded by a dearth of knowledge about the natural history and distribution of species in the region. Increasing our understanding of these species' habitat requirements is essential for understanding biodiversity responses to changing forest conditions and assessing conservation needs.

Progress指向美国东南部的腐木甲虫(鞘翅目)。
依赖枯木的昆虫占森林生物多样性的很大比例,是生态系统过程的主要贡献者,由于它们对森林条件变化的敏感性,因此是保护的重点。尽管与世界许多地区相关,但对腐殖酸生物多样性的研究一直集中在欧洲,那里首先产生了兴趣。在其他地方,这一领域的一个主要障碍是缺乏资源来确定哪些物种是腐羧酸。本文通过对美国东南部18篇已发表的研究和论文资料的整理,试图促进对该地区腐木甲虫(鞘翅目)的研究。本文收集了74科1393个分类群(种或属)。其中包括从枯木中饲养或产生的71科891个分类群,以及通过大量捕集法收集的61科831个分类群,这些分类群被认为是腐木类,或以前已列入区域枯木分类群名单。此外,在最近发表的一项研究中,对293个非经济重要科被认为是腐殖酸的分类群,列出了已知的腐殖酸习性、微生境关联和保护注意事项。其中68种是美国乔治亚州的新记录。虽然美国东南部需要一份腐木酸物种清单,但由于缺乏对该地区自然历史和物种分布的了解,它被排除了。增加我们对这些物种栖息地需求的了解,对于了解生物多样性对森林条件变化的反应和评估保护需求至关重要。
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ZooKeys 生物-动物学
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