Species Diversity and Conservation of Typhlocybinae (Heteroptera: Cicadellidae) in China1

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY Journal of Entomological Science Pub Date : 2024-01-16 DOI:10.18474/jes23-26
Zhengxue Zhao, Xueli Feng, Yubo Zhang, Yingjian Wang, Zhengxiang Zhou
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Species diversity is undergoing rapid reductions globally. Identifying the causes underlying species diversity patterns and biodiversity hotspots is critical for developing conservation strategies. In this study, the 4,594 occurrence records of 854 Typhlocybinae (Heteroptera: Cicadellidae) species in China were used to investigate the factors affecting species richness and endemism patterns as well as identify species diversity hotspots to establish their conservation status. Generalized linear models and hierarchical partitioning were used to assess the effects of 6 environmental factors on species richness and endemism. Species diversity hotspots were obtained by integrating the 10 grids with highest levels of species richness and endemism; the conservation status of these hotspots was assessed via gap analysis. We found that species richness and endemism distribution of Typhlocybinae in China were heterogeneous, mainly concentrated in southern and central areas. The results also showed that plants were the most important environmental factors affecting species richness and endemism patterns, followed by niche conservatism. The 10 hotspots were identified; however, they were not fully protected by the existing nature reserves. This study highlights the importance of plants and niche conservatism in shaping species richness and endemism patterns of Typhlocybinae. Moreover, establishment of new nature reserves in hotspot areas with a conservation gap is required.
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中国蚜蝇科(异翅目:蝉科)物种多样性与保护1
全球物种多样性正在迅速减少。确定物种多样性模式和生物多样性热点地区的成因对于制定保护策略至关重要。本研究利用中国854种蚜蝇科(异翅目:蝉科)物种的4594条出现记录,研究影响物种丰富度和特有性模式的因素,并确定物种多样性热点地区,以确定其保护状况。采用广义线性模型和层次划分法评估了6个环境因子对物种丰富度和特有性的影响。通过整合物种丰富度和特有性水平最高的 10 个网格,得出了物种多样性热点;并通过差距分析评估了这些热点的保护状况。我们发现,中国蚜蝇科植物的物种丰富度和特有性分布具有异质性,主要集中在南部和中部地区。结果还表明,植物是影响物种丰富度和特有性格局的最重要环境因素,其次是生态位保守性。虽然确定了 10 个热点地区,但这些地区并未受到现有自然保护区的全面保护。这项研究强调了植物和生态位保护在形成蚜蝇科物种丰富度和特有性模式方面的重要性。此外,需要在存在保护空白的热点地区建立新的自然保护区。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Entomological Science (ISSN 0749-8004) is a peer-reviewed, scholarly journal that is published quarterly (January, April, July, and October) under the auspices of the Georgia Entomological Society in concert with Allen Press (Lawrence, Kansas). Manuscripts deemed acceptable for publication in the Journal report original research with insects and related arthropods or literature reviews offering foundations to innovative directions in entomological research
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