Buckley Thomas R, Hoare Robert J B, Leschen Richard A B
Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research, Auckland, New Zealand.
School of Biological Sciences, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
J R Soc N Z. 2022 Oct 9;54(1):30-54. doi: 10.1080/03036758.2022.2130367. eCollection 2024.
New Zealand alpine environments host a diverse assemblage of insect lineages, with virtually every major insect group represented. The modern mountain ranges of New Zealand are relatively young and large areas of habitat above the tree line have only been in continual existence for the past one million years. We discuss the geological history and physical characteristics of New Zealand alpine environments and the resulting selective pressures placed on insect species. Some notable alpine taxa and previous faunistic research is highlighted. We discuss examples where single lineages have colonised the alpine zone and contrast these with larger radiations of alpine species which in some cases are the result of multiple colonisation events. The age of most alpine lineages is consistent with the young geological age of the mountains, nevertheless there are some much older alpine lineages of uncertain evolutionary history. We show that alpine species have employed a very broad range of morphological, physiological, and behavioural adaptations to survive in the alpine zone, and new studies are starting to unpick their genomic basis. Finally, we look to the future and assess threats to the unique New Zealand alpine insect fauna.
新西兰的高山环境中有各种各样的昆虫谱系,几乎每个主要昆虫类群都有代表。新西兰现代山脉相对年轻,林线以上的大片栖息地在过去一百万年中才一直存在。我们讨论了新西兰高山环境的地质历史和物理特征,以及由此对昆虫物种产生的选择压力。重点介绍了一些著名的高山分类群和以往的动物区系研究。我们讨论了单个谱系在高山地带定殖的例子,并将其与高山物种的较大辐射进行对比,在某些情况下,后者是多次定殖事件的结果。大多数高山谱系的年代与山脉年轻的地质年代一致,不过也有一些进化历史不确定的古老得多的高山谱系。我们表明,高山物种采用了非常广泛的形态、生理和行为适应方式来在高山地带生存,新的研究开始揭示其基因组基础。最后,我们展望未来,评估对新西兰独特的高山昆虫动物群的威胁。