Karla Paulina Ortiz-García, Santiago Niño-Maldonado, Arcángel Molina-Martínez, Y. G. Martínez
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De igual manera el análisis NMDS mostró un ordenamiento diferencial es las comunidades de crisomélidos estudiadas con 16 especies exclusivas para Chihuahua y 23 para Durango. Este estudio representa uno de los primeros reportes de diversidad de crisomélidos realizado en el Desierto Chihuahuense Mexicano. Abstract. The Chihuahuan Desert is one of the largest and most important arid zones in North America with great richness of species and number of endemisms, Despite this, study of various groups such as insects is still very scarce. In this research, diversity of chrysomelids in areas of Chihuahua and Durango that make up the Mexican Chihuahuan Desert was evaluated. In total, 765 specimens were collected, belonging to 55 species, 34 genera, nine tribes, and six subfamilies. Alpha diversity values reflected greater diversity of species in the State of Durango, with Galerucinae being the subfamily with the greatest richness and abundance (20 species, 331 individuals). 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摘要。奇瓦瓦沙漠是北美最广泛和最重要的干旱地区之一,拥有丰富的物种和大量的特有种,尽管对昆虫等不同群体的研究仍然非常少。在墨西哥奇瓦瓦沙漠的奇瓦瓦和杜兰戈地区发现的温石龙子的多样性。本研究的目的是确定在墨西哥恰帕斯州(恰帕斯州)和恰帕斯州(恰帕斯州)采集的物种。结果表明,杜兰戈州的alpha多样性值较高,Galerucinae亚科的丰富度和丰度最高(20种,331个个体)。NMDS分析显示,奇瓦瓦有16种,杜兰戈有23种。这项研究是在墨西哥奇瓦瓦沙漠进行的第一次温索梅利亚多样性报告之一。Abstract。The Chihuahuan Desert is one of The largest and most important arid zones in North America with great richness of species and number of endemisms,尽管this study of解决群体如insects is still非常scarce。= =地理= =根据美国人口普查,该地区的总面积为,其中土地和(0.964平方公里)水。= =地理= =根据美国人口普查局的数据,该县的总面积为,其中土地和(1.)水。= =地理= =根据美国人口普查,该县的总面积为,其中土地和(3.064平方公里)水。= =地理= =根据美国人口普查,这个县的总面积为,其中土地和(2.641平方公里)水。= =地理= =根据美国人口普查,该县的总面积为,其中土地和(0.964平方公里)水。
Diversidad de Crisomélidos en el Desierto Chihuahuense Mexicano
Resumen. El desierto chihuahuense representa una de las zonas áridas de mayor extensión e importancia de América del Norte con una gran riqueza de especies y número de endemismos, a pesar de esto el estudio de diversos grupos como los insectos aun es muy escaso. En esta investigación se evaluó la diversidad de crisomélidos presentes en zonas de Chihuahua y Durango que conforman el desierto chihuahuense mexicano. Se recolectaron 765 ejemplares pertenecientes a 55 especies, 34 géneros, nueve tribus, y seis subfamilias. Los valores de diversidad alfa reflejaron una mayor diversidad de especies en el estado de Durango, siendo Galerucinae la subfamilia con mayor riqueza y abundancia (20 especies, 331 individuos). De igual manera el análisis NMDS mostró un ordenamiento diferencial es las comunidades de crisomélidos estudiadas con 16 especies exclusivas para Chihuahua y 23 para Durango. Este estudio representa uno de los primeros reportes de diversidad de crisomélidos realizado en el Desierto Chihuahuense Mexicano. Abstract. The Chihuahuan Desert is one of the largest and most important arid zones in North America with great richness of species and number of endemisms, Despite this, study of various groups such as insects is still very scarce. In this research, diversity of chrysomelids in areas of Chihuahua and Durango that make up the Mexican Chihuahuan Desert was evaluated. In total, 765 specimens were collected, belonging to 55 species, 34 genera, nine tribes, and six subfamilies. Alpha diversity values reflected greater diversity of species in the State of Durango, with Galerucinae being the subfamily with the greatest richness and abundance (20 species, 331 individuals). Similarly, NMDS analysis showed differential ordering in chrysomelid communities studied with 16 species exclusive to Chihuahua and 23 to Durango. This study is one of the first reports of diversity of chrysomelids in the Mexican Chihuahuan Desert.
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