莫桑比克戈龙戈萨国家公园两个采样季节的虎甲虫和地甲虫(鞘翅目,甲壳纲,鞘翅目和甲壳纲)调查。

IF 0.6 4区 数学 Q3 MATHEMATICS
Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society Pub Date : 2023-08-17 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3897/BDJ.11.e101280
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背景:戈龙戈萨国家公园(莫桑比克)是非洲最具代表性的保护区之一,因其脊椎动物生物多样性和 1992 年莫桑比克内战后的生态恢复工作而闻名。戈龙戈萨国家公园的无脊椎动物生物多样性研究仍很薄弱,尽管现有的稀缺信息表明存在着丰富的物种,尤其是虎甲虫和地甲虫(鞘翅目,甲壳纲)。此外,节肢动物群的研究是设计保护措施的关键,因为它们可能是准确的生物多样性和生态指标。因此,采用标准化方法对褐甲虫的多样性进行评估可能会为未来的保护规划提供新的视角,并有助于量化气候变化对戈龙戈萨国家公园等易受人为压力影响地区的影响:我们报告了由 ECOASSESS 项目资助的野外调查在戈龙戈萨国家公园发现的 5 种虎甲虫(Cicindelidae)和 93 种地甲虫(Carabidae)。采样工作于 2019 年 10 月 25 日至 11 月 25 日期间在公园内的四种主要栖息地类型(热带混交林、混合干燥林、过渡林和草地)进行。在这一取样时间段内,首次记录了从旱季到雨季的地豆属物种更替情况。莫桑比克新记录了 28 种地甲虫,包括 3 个新亚属和 3 个新属。此外,还提供了关于物种物候学和栖息地偏好的更多信息。
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Inventory of tiger- and ground-beetles (Coleoptera, Caraboidea, Cicindelidae and Carabidae) in two sampling seasons of the Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique.

Background: The Gorongosa National Park (Mozambique) is one of the most emblematic protected areas in Africa, well known for its vertebrate biodiversity and restoration ecology efforts following the Mozambican civil war in 1992. The invertebrate biodiversity of Gorongosa National Park is still poorly studied, although the scarce information available indicates the existence of a rich number of species, namely in the case of tiger- and ground-beetles (Coleoptera, Caraboidea). Moreover, the study of arthropod assemblages is key for designing conservation practices since they are potentially accurate biodiversity and ecological indicators. Hence, the diversity assessment of Caraboidea beetles using standardised methodologies is likely to provide a new insight for future conservation planning and help to quantify the effects of climate change in areas identified as vulnerable to anthropogenic pressures, such as the Gorongosa National Park.

New information: We report the occurrence of five tiger beetles (Cicindelidae) and 93 ground-beetles (Carabidae) species/morphospecies in Gorongosa National Park from a field survey funded by the ECOASSESS project. Sampling was performed in the four main habitat types present in the Park (miombo tropical forest, mixed dry forest, transitional forest and grasslands) between 25 October and 25 November 2019. In this sampling window, the turnover of Caraboidea species from the dry season to the wet season was recorded for the first time. Twenty-eight species of ground-beetles are new records to Mozambique, including three new subgenera and three new genera. Additional information on species phenology and habitat preferences is also provided.

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