Species interslope divergence of ants caused by sharp microclimatic stresses at ‘Evolution Canyon’ II, Lower Nahal Keziv, western Upper Galilee, Israel

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
M. Finkel, J. Ofer, A. Beharav, E. Nevo
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Abstract

species diversity of ants was recorded in 2000–2001 at seven stations of a microsite in nahal Keziv, western upper galilee, designated as ‘evolution Ca­ nyon’ II. In the 7000 m2 area, we recorded 31 ant species including one species identified only at the genus level: 19 on the ‘African’ slope, 12 on the ‘European’ slope, and 17 species at the valley bottom. among the recorded species one is new to the fauna of Israel (Cataglyphis semitonsus). Interslope ant species com­ position varies remarkably due to differential microclimatic conditions, partly demonstrating the effect of microclimate differences on ant species diversity at a microscale. further studies at this site following the ‘evolution Canyon’ mo­ del as conducted at eC I in mount Carmel, will enable in­depth investigations of changes in biodiversity, adaptation and incipient sympatric speciation, i.e. evolution in action, within a relatively free breeding interslope populations.
以色列上加利利西部Lower Nahal Keziv“进化峡谷”II区剧烈小气候胁迫下蚂蚁的种间差异
2000-2001年,在加利利西部nahal Keziv的一个微型站点的7个站点记录了蚂蚁的物种多样性,该站点被称为“进化Ca - nyon”II。在7000 m2的区域内,我们记录了31种蚂蚁,其中1种仅在属水平上被发现:19种在“非洲”斜坡上,12种在“欧洲”斜坡上,17种在谷底。记录种中有一种为以色列区系新种(Cataglyphis semitonsus)。由于不同的小气候条件,坡间蚁种的位置变化显著,这在一定程度上说明了小气候差异对微尺度蚁种多样性的影响。在卡梅尔山eC I进行的“进化峡谷”模型的基础上,在该地点进行进一步的研究,将能够深入研究相对自由繁殖的坡间种群在生物多样性、适应性和早期同域物种形成方面的变化,即在行动中的进化。
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Israel Journal of Entomology
Israel Journal of Entomology Environmental Science-Ecology
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