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摘要
无翅雪蝇是超生动物中高度特化的冬季活动节肢动物,对其生活史和生态知之甚少。在欧洲的七种Chionea亚属(Sphaeconophilus)中,有四种已知或可能出现在比利牛斯山脉:C. pyrenaea Bourne 1981, C. bezzii Oosterbroek & Reusch 2008, C. alpina Bezzi 1908和C. lutescens Lundstrom 1907。前两种可能是仅在一个地点已知且仅在雄性个体中存在的特有物种。本文对比利牛斯山雪蝇的分布进行了更新,首次阐明了雌雪蝇的习性,并对比利牛斯山雪蝇的分布现状进行了新的综合。在预测温度升高和积雪深度和持续时间减少的背景下,我们指出了这些物种对全球气候变化的脆弱性。
News records of the endemic snow fly chionea (Spaeconophilus) pyrenaea (Bourne, 1981) and update distribution of snow fly in the Pyrenees
Wingless snow flies Chionea spp are highly specialized winter active arthropods of the supranivean fauna, for which little is known yet about their life history and ecology. Of the seven European species of the subgenus Chionea (Sphaeconophilus) , four are known from or can be expected to occur in the Pyrenees: C. pyrenaea Bourne 1981, C. bezzii Oosterbroek & Reusch 2008, C. alpina Bezzi 1908 and C. lutescens Lundstrom 1907. The former two are possible endemic species only known from one location and only from male individuals. In this paper we update the distribution and illustrate for the first time the habitus of the female of C. pyrenaea and give a new synthesis of the current distribution of snow flies in the Pyrenees. In the context of a projected increase in temperature and snowpack reduction in depth and duration, we point the vulnerability of these species to global climate change.
期刊介绍:
Pirineos. A Journal on Mountain Ecology publishes papers dealing with the dynamics of mountain ecosystems, that is, with processes and relationships established between living beings and their environment, in the highest regions on earth. Therefore it tries to explain the global functioning of mountainous areas and the spatial organization of processes and resources, with an integrated perspective in which man performs an important role.