Comunidades de invertebrados terrestres del archipiélago Diego Ramírez (56°31’S), el sitio de estudios ecológicos de largo plazo más austral de américa: Diversidad y afinidades con las islas subantárticas del océano austral

T. Contador, Javier Rendoll, R. Mackenzie, Sebastian Rosenfeld, O. Barroso, R. Rozzi, Bernardo Goffinet, J. Kennedy, Peter Convey
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The Diego Ramirez and Cape Horn archipelagos are located at the southern end of the Magellanic subantarctic ecoregion. The fauna of insects and other terrestrial invertebrates has been poorly characterized. In this work, we present an updated assessment of invertebrates, with a focus on the terrestrial entomofauna of the Diego Ramirez Archipelago. We reviewed biogeographic affinities of this southern archipelago with the rest of the subantarctic islands. We found that Gonzalo Island in the Diego Ramirez Archipelago is free of insect species and other exotic invertebrates. The island’s terrestrial invertebrate fauna registered during this study includes 32 taxa, mainly from the Class Insecta, which are distributed in different habitats, being the communities of Poa flabellata the most important habitats. The entomofauna of the Diego Ramirez Archipelago shows a low total similarity between the fauna reported and the rest of the islands, except with South Georgia. However, the biota that links them is of Gondwanic origin, which suggests the existence of ancient vicariant biogeographic connections. This work is a contribution to the development, strengthening and inauguration of the Cape Horn Long-Term Ecological Monitoring Network (LTER Cape Horn Network). The particular focus on the Diego Ramirez Islands contributes directly to filling a “blind spot” in our current knowledge of the effects of global environmental change in sub-Antarctic ecosystems, generating information essential to their conservation in the short, medium and long term.
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美洲最南端长期生态研究地点迭戈拉米雷斯群岛(56°31'S)陆地无脊椎动物群落:与南大洋亚南极岛屿的多样性和亲缘关系
迭戈拉米雷斯群岛和合恩角群岛位于麦哲伦亚南极生态区域的南端。昆虫和其他陆生无脊椎动物的动物群特征很差。在这项工作中,我们提出了对无脊椎动物的最新评估,重点是迭戈拉米雷斯群岛的陆生昆虫动物群。我们回顾了这个南部群岛与其他亚南极岛屿的生物地理亲缘关系。我们发现迭戈拉米雷斯群岛的贡萨洛岛没有昆虫物种和其他外来无脊椎动物。本研究记录的海南岛陆生无脊椎动物包括32个类群,主要属于昆虫纲,分布于不同的生境,其中以黄斑波(Poa flabellata)群落为最重要的生境。迭戈拉米雷斯群岛的昆虫动物群显示,除南乔治亚岛外,报告的动物群与其他岛屿之间的总体相似性很低。然而,连接它们的生物群是冈瓦尼起源的,这表明存在古老的替代生物地理联系。这项工作是对合恩角长期生态监测网络(LTER合恩角网络)的发展、加强和启动的贡献。对迭戈拉米雷斯群岛的特别关注直接有助于填补我们目前对亚南极生态系统中全球环境变化影响的知识中的“盲点”,为短期、中期和长期保护这些生态系统提供了至关重要的信息。
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