基于物种面积关系的岛屿蝴蝶丰富度预测与验证——以伊奥尼亚群岛为例

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY
LEONARDO DAPPORTO, VANIA SALVATI
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本文利用物种面积关系(SAR)模型(幂函数模型)对希腊爱奥尼亚岛最西端的Othoni岛的蝴蝶丰富度进行了预测,其中一个数据集仅基于文献数据,另一个数据集包含新记录。尽管基于文献数据的SAR表明,该岛屿的蝴蝶丰富度已经得到了很好的采样(记录了9种,而模型预测为7.3种),但在2023年8月为期四天的实地调查中,我们发现了11种以前未记录的蝴蝶物种。我们讨论了SAR的评估在很大程度上受到小岛屿采样不足的影响,而大岛屿的动物清查几乎是完整的。这也反映在非常高的斜率(z≈0.5)和截距(c≈2)上,这对地中海蝴蝶来说似乎很低。仅包括大岛和富余度高于95%置信区间的岛的SAR模型显示出更可信的c和z值(分别为0.3和8)。我们的结论是,使用文献数据评估SAR参数,而不是来自由小岛屿组成的群岛的专门计划研究,可能会返回不可靠的预测。此外,我们的文献表明,目前的动物种类列表可以被认为是足够准确的,可以可靠地将这个岛屿包括在更广泛的生物地理分析中。关键词:蝴蝶,伊奥尼亚群岛,奥索尼岛,丰富度,种区关系
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PREDICTING AND VERIFYING BUTTERFLY RICHNESS ON ISLANDS USING THE SPECIES AREA RELATIONSHIP: OTHONI (IONIAN ISLANDS) AS A CASE STUDY
We used the Species Area Relationship (SAR) (modelled with the power function) to predict the butterfly richness of Othoni, the westernmost Ionian island, (Greece), by comparing two datasets: one only based on literature data, and the other including new records. Although the SAR based on literature data indicated that butterfly richness for this island was already well sampled (nine species recorded against 7.3 predicted by the model), during a four-day fieldwork in August 2023 we spotted 11 previously unrecorded butterfly species. We discussed that the evaluation of the SAR was largely affected by under sampling of small islands while faunal inventories of large islands appeared almost complete. This was also reflected by a very high slope (z ≈ 0.5) and an intercept (c ≈ 2) which appears quite low for Mediterranean butterflies. A SAR model only including large islands and those showing richness above the 95% confidence interval revealed more trustworthy c and z values (0.3 and 8, respectively). We conclude that evaluating SAR parameters using literature data which did not originate from specifically planned research in archipelagos comprising small islands could return unreliable predictions. Moreover, we documented that the current faunal list of Othoni island can be considered sufficiently accurate to reliably include this island in wider biogeographical analyses. Key Words: Butterflies, Ionian islands, Othoni, Richness, Species area relationship.
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18
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Redia supports its long history of basic and applied research in entomology and invertebrate zoology in the field of crop and forest tree protection responding at the same time to the increasing need of innovation and technological improvement.
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