Gómez-Zurita Jesús, Cardoso Anabela, Coronado Indiana, De la Cadena Gissela, Jurado-Rivera José A, Maes Jean-Michel, Montelongo Tinguaro, Nguyen Dinh Thi, Papadopoulou Anna
Animal Biodiversity and Evolution, Institute of Evolutionary Biology (CSIC-Universitat Pompeu Fabra), 08003 Barcelona, Spain.
Herbario y Jardín Botánico Ambiental, Univ. Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua, León, Nicaragua.
Zookeys. 2016 Jun 9(597):3-26. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.597.7065. eCollection 2016.
Biodiversity assessment has been the focus of intense debate and conceptual and methodological advances in recent years. The cultural, academic and aesthetic impulses to recognise and catalogue the diversity in our surroundings, in this case of living objects, is furthermore propelled by the urgency of understanding that we may be responsible for a dramatic reduction of biodiversity, comparable in magnitude to geological mass extinctions. One of the most important advances in this attempt to characterise biodiversity has been incorporating DNA-based characters and molecular taxonomy tools to achieve faster and more efficient species delimitation and identification, even in hyperdiverse tropical biomes. In this assay we advocate for a broad understanding of Biodiversity as the inventory of species in a given environment, but also the diversity of their interactions, with both aspects being attainable using molecular markers and phylogenetic approaches. We exemplify the suitability and utility of this framework for large-scale biodiversity assessment with the results of our ongoing projects trying to characterise the communities of leaf beetles and their host plants in several tropical setups. Moreover, we propose that approaches similar to ours, establishing the inventories of two ecologically inter-related and species-rich groups of organisms, such as insect herbivores and their angiosperm host-plants, can serve as the foundational stone to anchor a comprehensive assessment of diversity, also in tropical environments, by subsequent addition of trophic levels.
生物多样性评估近年来一直是激烈辩论以及概念和方法进展的焦点。认识并编目我们周围环境(在这种情况下是生物)中的多样性所带来的文化、学术和审美冲动,还因认识到我们可能要对生物多样性的急剧减少负责而更加强烈,这种减少的规模堪比地质史上的大规模物种灭绝。在表征生物多样性的这一尝试中,最重要的进展之一是纳入基于DNA的特征和分子分类学工具,以实现更快、更高效的物种界定和识别,即使是在生物多样性极高的热带生物群落中。在本分析中,我们主张对生物多样性有一个广泛的理解,它既是给定环境中物种的清单,也是物种间相互作用的多样性,这两个方面都可以通过分子标记和系统发育方法来实现。我们用正在进行的项目结果举例说明这个框架在大规模生物多样性评估中的适用性和实用性,这些项目试图描述几种热带环境中叶甲及其寄主植物的群落。此外,我们提出,与我们类似的方法,即建立两个生态上相互关联且物种丰富的生物群体(如食草昆虫及其被子植物寄主植物)的清单,可以作为基石,通过后续增加营养级来支撑对热带环境中多样性的全面评估。