Uncharted territory: the arrival of Psychoda albipennis (Zetterstedt, 1850) (Diptera: Psychodidae) in Maritime Antarctica.

IF 3 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY Frontiers in insect science Pub Date : 2024-12-17 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/finsc.2024.1481444
Jordan Hernandez-Martelo, Tamara Contador, Sanghee Kim, Carla Salina, Claudia S Maturana, Manuel Suazo, Peter Convey, Hugo A Benítez
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Despite increasing awareness of the threats they pose, exotic species continue to arrive in Antarctica with anthropogenic assistance, some of which inevitably have the potential to become aggressively invasive. Here, we provide the first report of the globally cosmopolitan species Psychoda albipennis (Diptera, Psychodidae; commonly known as moth flies) in Antarctica during the austral summer of 2021/2022, with the identification confirmed using traditional taxonomic and molecular approaches. The species was present in very large numbers and, although predominantly associated with the drainage and wastewater systems of Antarctic national operator stations in synanthropic situations, it was also present in surrounding natural habitats. While it is unclear if P. albipennis is capable of long-distance dispersal, adult psychodid flies are known to travel more than 90 m from their emergence sites, and up to 1.5 km with wind assistance. Thus, once established in the natural environment of King George Island there appears to be a high risk of the species rapidly becoming invasive. The introduction of non-native species such as P. albipennis can be a significant driver of future biodiversity change and loss, and seriously impact ecosystem health. In vulnerable low diversity ecosystems, such as in the terrestrial environments of Antarctica, non-native species can lead to step changes in ecological functions and interactions, displace native species and, potentially, lead to the extinction of native biota.

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未知领域:Psychoda albipennis (Zetterstedt, 1850) (Diptera: Psychodidae) 来到南极洲海洋。
尽管人们越来越意识到外来物种所构成的威胁,但在人为的帮助下,外来物种继续抵达南极洲,其中一些物种不可避免地具有侵略性入侵的潜力。在此,我们首次报道了全球普遍存在的物种白蠓(双翅目,蠓科;通常被称为蛾蝇)于2021/2022年南方夏季在南极洲发现,并使用传统的分类学和分子方法证实了这一鉴定。该物种数量非常多,虽然主要与南极国家操作站的排水和废水系统有关,但它也存在于周围的自然栖息地。虽然尚不清楚白腹假蝇是否能够远距离传播,但已知成年精神病蝇可以从它们的出现地点飞行90多米,在风的帮助下可以飞行1.5公里。因此,一旦在乔治国王岛的自然环境中定居下来,该物种似乎有很高的风险迅速成为入侵物种。外来物种的引入可能是未来生物多样性变化和丧失的重要驱动因素,并严重影响生态系统的健康。在脆弱的低多样性生态系统中,例如在南极洲的陆地环境中,非本地物种可能导致生态功能和相互作用的逐步变化,取代本地物种,并可能导致本地生物群的灭绝。
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