Climatic and geometric constraints as driving factors of butterfly species richness along a Neotropical elevational gradient

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作者
Molina-Martinez, Arcangel [1 ]
Leonel Leon-Cortes, Jorge [1 ]
Regan, Helen M. [2 ]
机构
[1] El Colegio Frontera Sur, Dept Conservac Biodiversidad, San Cristobal de las Casa 29290, Chiapas, Mexico
[2] Univ Calif Riverside, Dept Biol, Riverside, CA 92521 USA
关键词
Altitude; Climatic variables; Diversity; Lepidoptera; Mid-domain effects; Oaxaca; DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS; DIVERSITY; DOMAIN; LEPIDOPTERA; SCALE; BIODIVERSITY; TEMPERATURE; DETERMINANTS; PRODUCTIVITY; NYMPHALIDAE;
D O I
10.1007/s10841-013-9598-0
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
We tested the effects of temperature, humidity and geographical constraints upon butterfly species richness along an elevational gradient covering an altitude ranging from 117 to 3,104 m above sea level (m. a.s.l.), in Southern Mexico. Ten transect sites were sampled 219 times from May 2010 to May 2011, along the elevational gradient to estimate range and population abundance of butterfly species. The effects of temperature, humidity and geometric constraints (mid-domain effects) on species richness along the study gradient were assessed using ordinary least squares regression. A total of 7,005 specimens representing 193 species were recorded. Species richness was relatively higher at elevations between 117 and 1,000 m. a.s.l. with an observed decline in richness values as elevation increased. Butterfly species richness along the study environmental gradient was predominantly determined by climatic constraints, rather than geometric constraints-a mid-domain model fit well only for large-ranged Pieridae species. Temperature and humidity explained the variation species richness for the entire butterfly community and for the three families evaluated; however the effect of predictor variables varied according to the measure of species richness and taxonomic family. This discrepancy in the response of butterfly richness to temperature, humidity and geometric constraints emphasizes the need to evaluate the response of different taxa to elevational gradients, to establish general patterns that help us to prioritize conservation measures that reduce population declines and local extinctions predicted by climate change in highly diverse tropical mountain ecosystems.
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页码:1169 / 1180
页数:12
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