川西高原北部蚂蚁多样性及其沿海拔梯度的分布格局

IF 0.4 4区 农林科学 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY Oriental Insects Pub Date : 2023-09-14 DOI:10.1080/00305316.2023.2257186
Xiao-Dan Yin, Zheng-Hui Xu, Xin-Min Zhang, Ting Li, Xiu Han
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摘要蚂蚁物种多样性及其在海拔梯度上的分布越来越受到研究者的关注。然而,对西南地区蚂蚁物种多样性的海拔梯度研究较少。本文对川西高原北部蚂蚁物种丰富度的海拔格局进行了研究。我们检验了两个假设:(1)蚂蚁物种丰富度随海拔升高而降低;(2)不同海拔有不同的蚁种组合。我们使用了不同的采样方法,如土芯、棍子敲打和手采摘来采样蚂蚁。共采集到4个亚科35种。蚂蚁物种丰富度随海拔的升高而降低,形成了海拔1500 ~ 2000、2000 ~ 3000和3000 ~ 4000三个海拔组合。蚂蚁物种多样性的高峰出现在海拔1500米以上。本研究揭示了川西高原北部蚂蚁多样性及其沿高程梯度的分布格局,为川西高原生物多样性保护规划的制定提供了有价值的信息。关键词:蚁群;海拔梯度;物种丰富度;川西高原;基金资助:国家自然科学基金项目[32060122,31760633,31860615和31860166],国家自然科学基金子项目应急管理项目[31750002],云南省科技厅农业联合专项项目[202101BD070001-057]。
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Ant diversity and distribution patterns along an elevational gradient in the northern part of western Sichuan Plateau, China
ABSTRACTThe ant species diversity and patterns along elevation gradients attracts increasing attention from many investigators. However, elevational gradients in ant species diversity have been less studied in Southwestern China. Here, we investigated the elevational pattern of ant species richness in the northern part of the western Sichuan plateau. We tested the two hypotheses: (1) ant species richness decreases with increased elevation; (2) different elevations will have a distinct ant species assemblage. We used different sampling methods like soil cores, stick beating, and hand picking to sample ants. A total of 35 species from 4 subfamilies were collected. Ant species richness declined with increasing elevation, and formed three elevational assemblages (1500–2000, 2000–3000, and 3000–4000 above sea level). The peak diversity of ant species occurs at 1500 m above sea level. Our study revealed the ant diversity and distribution patterns along elevation gradients in the northern part of the western Sichuan plateau, and provides valuable information for development of biodiversity conservation planning in the Western Sichuan Plateau, China.KEYWORDS: Formicidaeelevational gradientsspecies richnessWestern Sichuan PlateauChina Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis research was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [32060122, 31760633, 31860615 and 31860166], Emergency Management Project of National Natural Science Foundation of China Subproject [31750002], and Yunnan Provincial Science and Technology Department-Joint Special Project of Agriculture [202101BD070001-057].
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Oriental Insects
Oriental Insects 生物-昆虫学
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期刊介绍: Oriental Insects is an international, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the publication of original research articles and reviews on the taxonomy, ecology, biodiversity and evolution of insects and other land arthropods of the Old World and Australia. Manuscripts referring to Africa, Australia and Oceania are highly welcomed. Research papers covering the study of behaviour, conservation, forensic and medical entomology, urban entomology and pest control are encouraged, provided that the research has relevance to Old World or Australian entomofauna. Precedence will be given to more general manuscripts (e.g. revisions of higher taxa, papers with combined methodologies or referring to larger geographic units). Descriptive manuscripts should refer to more than a single species and contain more general results or discussion (e.g. determination keys, biological or ecological data etc.). Laboratory works without zoogeographic or taxonomic reference to the scope of the journal will not be accepted.
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