Ants in the city, a preliminary checklist of Formicidae (Hymenoptera) in Macau, one of the most heavily urbanized regions of the world

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Asian Myrmecology Pub Date : 2017-01-01 DOI:10.20362/AM.009014
Leong Chi‐Man, Shiao Shiuh‐Feng, B. Guénard
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Macau is a small territory in South East China and one of the most densely populated regions in the world. Previous studies on insect groups have shown that a relatively diverse, yet specific, fauna could still survive in this region. However, to this point, studies on the myrmecofauna of Macau are scarce and to date no species checklist exists. Here, we present the first checklist of Macanese ant species by combining results from recent ant surveys using handcollections and Winkler extractors with published records. During the surveys, 82 species and morphospecies belonging to 37 genera and 8 subfamilies have been collected, with 37 species representing new records for Macau, including an interesting new record of an undescribed Leptanilla species, the second record of the Leptanillinae subfamily for South East China. To date, Macanese ants comprise 105 species/morphospecies and 8 subspecies, after the removal of dubious records present in the literature (though some misidentifications may remain). While still likely incomplete, these results represent the most comprehensive list of ants for Macau, and a baseline for future research on ant diversity in heavily urbanized environments and for understanding the potential consequences of urbanization on native and non-native diversity in Asia.
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城市中的蚂蚁——世界上城市化程度最高的地区之一——澳门蚁科(膜翅目)的初步清单
澳门是中国东南部的一个小地区,也是世界上人口最稠密的地区之一。先前对昆虫群的研究表明,在这个地区,一种相对多样化但特定的动物群仍然可以生存。然而,迄今为止,对澳门微栖动物群的研究很少,也没有物种清单。在此,我们结合最近使用手工采集和Winkler提取器进行的蚂蚁调查结果和已发表的记录,提出了第一个土生葡人蚂蚁物种清单。在调查期间,共收集到8个亚科37属82种及形态种,其中37种为澳门新纪录,包括一种未被描述的leptanillia新纪录,这是中国东南部Leptanillinae亚科的第二份新纪录。迄今为止,土生葡人蚂蚁包括105种/形态种和8个亚种,在去除文献中存在的可疑记录后(尽管可能仍然存在一些错误的识别)。虽然可能还不完整,但这些结果代表了澳门最全面的蚂蚁清单,为未来研究高度城市化环境下蚂蚁多样性以及了解城市化对亚洲本地和非本地多样性的潜在影响奠定了基础。
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Asian Myrmecology
Asian Myrmecology ENTOMOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: ASIAN MYRMECOLOGY is a peer-reviewed, online-only journal dedicated to the study of Asian ants. Articles are published continuously, immediately upon final acceptance. Asian Myrmecology publishes original research papers on ants in or from Asia, or with regional or global importance. All areas of modern ant research are covered, including: - Taxonomy - Biogeography - Ecology - Behaviour - Life-history - Ethology - Genetics - Conservation evaluation - Applied myrmecology
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