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一项应用于墨西哥热带湿润森林(蜘蛛目,新蛛亚目)的蜘蛛生物多样性清单在线记录协议。

A protocol for online documentation of spider biodiversity inventories applied to a Mexican tropical wet forest (Araneae, Araneomorphae).

作者信息

Álvarez-Padilla Fernando, Galán-Sánchez M Antonio, Salgueiro-Sepúlveda F Javier

机构信息

Laboratorio de Aracnología, Facultad de Ciencias, Departamento de Biología Comparada, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Circuito Exterior s/n, Colonia Copilco el Bajo. C. P. 04510. Del. Coyoacán, Ciudad de México, México..

出版信息

Zootaxa. 2020 Jan 14;4722(3):zootaxa.4722.3.3. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.4722.3.3.

Abstract

Spider community inventories have relatively well-established standardized collecting protocols. Such protocols set rules for the orderly acquisition of samples to estimate community parameters and to establish comparisons between areas. These methods have been tested worldwide, providing useful data for inventory planning and optimal sampling allocation efforts. The taxonomic counterpart of biodiversity inventories has received considerably less attention. Species lists and their relative abundances are the only link between the community parameters resulting from a biotic inventory and the biology of the species that live there. However, this connection is lost or speculative at best for species only partially identified (e. g., to genus but not to species). This link is particularly important for diverse tropical regions were many taxa are undescribed or little known such as spiders. One approach to this problem has been the development of biodiversity inventory websites that document the morphology of the species with digital images organized as standard views. Their main contributions are the dissemination of phenotypic data for species difficult to identify or new with the assignment of species codes, allowing species comparisons between areas regardless of their taxonomic status. The present paper describes a protocol to produce these websites almost automatically. This protocol was successfully applied to 237 species from a tropical primary forest in Mexico. The time and infrastructure required for the documentation of these species are discussed. Taxonomic information in terms of identification challenges, possible new species, and potential nomenclatural issues is described. In addition, the conventional community parameters (e. g., inventory completeness, species richness estimations, sampling intensity) are also calculated and compared through time and between methods. An optimized version for sampling allocation effort per season is presented and compared with protocols optimized for other tropical forests.

摘要

蜘蛛群落清查有相对完善的标准化采集方案。此类方案为有序采集样本设定规则,以估计群落参数并在不同区域间进行比较。这些方法已在全球范围内得到测试,为清查规划和优化采样分配工作提供了有用数据。生物多样性清查的分类学对应部分受到的关注则少得多。物种列表及其相对丰度是生物清查得出的群落参数与生活在那里的物种生物学之间的唯一联系。然而,对于仅部分鉴定的物种(例如鉴定到属但未鉴定到种),这种联系充其量只是缺失或具有推测性。对于像蜘蛛这样许多分类群未被描述或鲜为人知的多样热带地区,这种联系尤为重要。解决这个问题的一种方法是开发生物多样性清查网站,这些网站用组织成标准视图的数字图像记录物种的形态。它们的主要贡献是传播难以鉴定或新物种的表型数据,并分配物种代码,从而允许在不同区域间进行物种比较,而不论其分类地位如何。本文描述了一种几乎能自动生成这些网站的方案。该方案已成功应用于墨西哥一片热带原始森林中的237个物种。讨论了记录这些物种所需的时间和基础设施。描述了在鉴定挑战、可能的新物种和潜在命名问题方面的分类学信息。此外,还计算并比较了常规群落参数(例如清查完整性、物种丰富度估计、采样强度)随时间的变化以及不同方法之间的差异。提出了每个季节采样分配工作的优化版本,并与为其他热带森林优化的方案进行了比较。

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