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智利中部安第斯山脉的本地蜜蜂(膜翅目:蜜蜂总科):生物多样性、物候学以及一种新的科克雷尔蜜蜂(膜翅目:隧蜂科:干隧蜂亚科)的描述

Native bees of high Andes of Central Chile (Hymenoptera: Apoidea): biodiversity, phenology and the description of a new species of Cockerell (Hymenoptera: Colletidae: Xeromelissinae).

作者信息

Henríquez-Piskulich Patricia, Villagra Cristian A, Vera Alejandro

机构信息

Instituto de Entomología, Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación, Santiago, Región Metropolitana, Chile.

Departamento de Biología, Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación, Santiago, Región Metropolitana, Chile.

出版信息

PeerJ. 2020 Feb 28;8:e8675. doi: 10.7717/peerj.8675. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

High-altitude ecosystems are found in mountain chains and plateaus worldwide. These areas tend to be underrepresented in insect biodiversity assessments because of the challenges related to systematic survey at these elevations, such as extreme climatic and geographic conditions. Nonetheless, high-altitude ecosystems are of paramount importance because they have been seen to be species pumps for other geographic areas, such as adjacent locations, functioning as buffers for population declines. Moreover, these ecosystems and their biodiversity have been proposed to be fast-responding indicators of the impacts caused by global climate change. Bees have been highlighted among the insect groups that have been affected by these problems. This work used bees as a proxy to demonstrate and reinforce the importance of systematic surveys of high-altitude ecosystems. Here, field collections were undertaken and an updated review was conducted for the native bee biodiversity of the high-altitude ecosystem found at the Andes system of central Chile, including the phenological trends of these insects during the flowering season. Of the 58 species that have been described for this location, we were able to confirm the occurrence of 46 of these species as a result of our sampling. In addition, thanks to these recent collections, a new species of Cockerell is described in the present work. These findings highlight the need for further high-altitude insect surveys of this biome, which include both temporal and spatial complexity in their design, to allow for accurate assessment of bee species diversity and compositional changes in these mountain regions.

摘要

高海拔生态系统分布于全球的山脉和高原地区。由于在这些海拔高度进行系统调查存在挑战,如极端的气候和地理条件,这些地区在昆虫生物多样性评估中的代表性往往不足。尽管如此,高海拔生态系统至关重要,因为它们被视为其他地理区域(如相邻地区)的物种源,起到缓冲种群数量下降的作用。此外,这些生态系统及其生物多样性被认为是全球气候变化影响的快速响应指标。蜜蜂在受这些问题影响的昆虫类群中受到了特别关注。这项工作以蜜蜂为代表,来证明和强化对高海拔生态系统进行系统调查的重要性。在此,我们进行了实地采集,并对智利中部安第斯山脉系统中高海拔生态系统的本土蜜蜂生物多样性进行了最新综述,包括这些昆虫在花期的物候趋势。在该地区已描述的58个物种中,通过采样我们确认了其中46个物种的存在。此外,由于最近的这些采集工作,本研究中描述了一种新的科克雷尔蜜蜂物种。这些发现凸显了对该生物群落进一步开展高海拔昆虫调查的必要性,调查设计应涵盖时间和空间复杂性,以便准确评估这些山区蜜蜂物种的多样性和组成变化。

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