Iveth Estrada-Sánchez, Adolfo Espejo-Serna, Javier García-Cruz, Ana Rosa López-Ferrari
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摘要
Ponerinae 亚支(兰科)包括 Helleriella A. D. Hawkes 属、Isochilus R. Brown 属、Nemaconia Knowles & Westc.属和 Ponera Lindl.其大部分物种为附生植物,通常生长在云雾林、温带针叶林和阔叶林中的柞树属树木上;一些分类群很少为石生植物,或较少为陆生植物。本研究的目的是利用生态位模型(ENM)估算Ponerinae亚部类物种的分布情况,根据出现数据和所获模型确定物种丰富度和特有率最高的地区,并确定本研究中确认的物种丰富度和特有率最高的地区是否位于任何保护区(ANPs)和/或优先保护区(RTPs)内。我们查阅了 10 个机构收藏的 1 044 份标本馆标本,分别对应 2 种 Helleriella、11 种 Isochilus、6 种 Nemaconia 和 2 种 Ponera,并生成了地理和分类数据库。我们使用 MaxEnt 3.3 构建了 ENM,并使用 Biodiverse 4.3 确定了物种丰富度和特有性最高的地区。墨西哥是物种最丰富的国家,有 21 个物种,其次是危地马拉,有 9 个物种。分布较广的物种有I. oaxacanus Salazar & Soto Arenas 是墨西哥瓦哈卡州的特有种,N. dressleriana (Soto Arenas) van den Berg, Salazar & Soto Arenas 是莫雷洛斯州的特有种。出现丰富度和出现加权特有性较高的小区位于恰帕斯高地,出现校正加权特有性较高的小区位于跨墨西哥火山带,该火山带被认为是墨西哥过渡区的核心。另一方面,ENM丰富度和ENM加权特有性较高的单元位于南马德雷山脉,而ENM校正加权特有性较高的单元位于东马德雷山脉。建议将 Cañón del Zopilote 和 El Tlacuache 地区从 RTPs 变为 ANPs。
Richness, distribution, and endemism of neotropical subtribe Ponerinae (Orchidaceae, Epidendreae)
The subtribe Ponerinae (Orchidaceae) includes the genera Helleriella A. D. Hawkes, Isochilus R. Brown, Nemaconia Knowles & Westc., and Ponera Lindl. Most of its species are epiphytes and usually grow on trees of the genus Quercus L. in cloud forests and temperate coniferous and broad-leaved forests; some taxa are rarely lithophytes or less frequently terrestrial. The aim of this study was to estimate the distribution of the species of the subtribe Ponerinae using ecological niche models (ENM), determine areas with highest richness and endemism rates with the occurrence data and the models obtained, and determine if the areas with highest richness and endemism recognized in this work are located within any of the conservation areas (ANPs) and/or Regiones Terrestres Prioritarias (RTPs). We reviewed 1 044 herbarium specimens from ten institutional collections, corresponding to two species of Helleriella, eleven of Isochilus, six of Nemaconia, and two of Ponera, and a geographic and taxonomic database was generated. ENM were constructed with MaxEnt 3.3; and we determine areas with highest species richness and endemism with Biodiverse 4.3. Mexico is the richest country with 21 species, followed by Guatemala with nine. The more widely distributed species are: Isochilus linearis (Jacq.) R.Br, and Nemaconia striata (Lindl.) Van den Berg, Salazar & Soto Arenas; I. oaxacanus Salazar & Soto Arenas is endemic to Mexican state of Oaxaca and N. dressleriana (Soto Arenas) van den Berg, Salazar & Soto Arenas of Morelos. The cells with higher occurrence richness and occurrence weighted endemism were located in Chiapas Highlands, and the higher occurrence of corrected weighted endemism is located in Transmexican Volcanic Belt, considered the nucleus of the Mexican Transition Zone. On the other hand, the cells with greater ENM richness and ENM weighted endemism were located in Sierra Madre del Sur, and the higher ENM corrected weighted endemism in Sierra Madre Oriental. It is suggested to change the status of the regions Cañón del Zopilote and El Tlacuache from RTPs to ANPs.
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