半水生昆虫(半翅目:Gerromorpha)的特有区:哥伦比亚生物地理区划的一种方法。

IF 6.2 2区 生物学 Q1 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Cladistics Pub Date : 2025-05-22 DOI:10.1111/cla.12616
Irina Morales, Patricia Mondragón-F, Ximena A. Galindo-Malagón, Jorge D. Mercado-Gómez
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摘要

特有区是指仅在该特定地区发现的两个或两个以上分类群分布的一致性,被认为是生物地理区划和确定优先保护区域的重要输入。在此,我们推断了Gerromorpha的特有区域及其在哥伦比亚当前保护区系统中的代表性。采用NDM/VNDM和3种不同的网格大小,对69种半水栖昆虫(半翅目- Gerromorpha)的480份记录进行了分析。鉴定出8个特有种区和15个特有种,分别属于Altavelia、Hydrometra、Oiovelia、Microvelia、Platygerris、Potamobates、Rhagovelia、Rheumatobates、Stridulivelia、Telmatometropsis和Veloidea。我们确定了五个共识领域。Morrone提出的小单位Gerromorpha在生物地理省的特有格局[j] .动物分类学,2014,37(2):1-110。相反,它们在省内形成较小的单位,类似于在脊椎动物中发现的单位,这表明存在生物地理区域,因此需要一种新的分类。在目前的保护区制度下,15种特有物种中只有6种受到保护。确定Gerromorpha ae是推断影响哥伦比亚半水生昆虫分布的生物地理历史和进化过程并指导其保护行动的第一步。
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Areas of endemism of semiaquatic bugs (Hemiptera: Gerromorpha): an approach to the biogeographic regionalization of Colombia

Areas of endemism, defined by the congruence of the distribution of two or more taxa that are only found in that specific area, are considered an important input for biogeographic regionalization and determining priority areas for conservation. Herein we inferred the areas of endemism of Gerromorpha and their representation within the current protected areas system of Colombia. We analyzed 480 records of 69 species of semiaquatic bugs (Hemiptera – Gerromorpha) using the NDM/VNDM and three different grid sizes. We identified eight areas of endemism and 15 endemic species belonging to the genera Altavelia, Hydrometra, Oiovelia, Microvelia, Platygerris, Potamobates, Rhagovelia, Rheumatobates, Stridulivelia, Telmatometropsis and Veloidea. We identified five consensus areas. The endemism patterns of Gerromorpha from smaller units within the biogeographic provinces proposed by Morrone (Zootaxa 2014, 3782, 1–110). Rather, they form smaller units within provinces, similar to those found in vertebrates, suggesting the existence of biogeographic districts and therefore the need for a new classification. Only six of the 15 endemic species are protected under the current protected areas system. Defining Gerromorpha AEs constitutes a first step to infer the biogeographic history and the evolutionary processes that influence the distribution of semiaquatic bugs in Colombia and guide actions for their conservation.

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Cladistics
Cladistics 生物-进化生物学
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期刊介绍: Cladistics publishes high quality research papers on systematics, encouraging debate on all aspects of the field, from philosophy, theory and methodology to empirical studies and applications in biogeography, coevolution, conservation biology, ontogeny, genomics and paleontology. Cladistics is read by scientists working in the research fields of evolution, systematics and integrative biology and enjoys a consistently high position in the ISI® rankings for evolutionary biology.
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