Tania Escalante, L. M. Elguea-Manrique, Perla Carolina Espíritu-Guerrero
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摘要
跨墨西哥火山带(TVB)是一个复杂的生物地理省,其特点是在复杂的地质和进化过程中形成了多个特有区域和高度多样性的动植物群。当两个或更多独立分布的物种共享同一居住区时,或者甚至当单一物种的分布区与其他物种的分布区有显著差异时,就会出现 "络型 "生物地理模式。在这里,我们利用地理分布模型和定量方法确定了栖息在 TVB 的 167 个特有物种的脉型。在这些物种中,有 136 种被归入 11 种群型,命名为 I 至 XI 群型。此外,昆虫伊蚊(Aedes niveoscotum)构成了第 XII 种群型。其余的 30 个物种不属于任何一种群型。所有类型都包括来自不同分类群的物种,这可能与共同的生物地理历史有关。物种丰富度最高的种型位于 TVB 的中部和东部,这表明火山山峰及其周边地区是产生限制不同分类群物种分布的特殊环境条件的重要因素。
Chorotypes and geographic relationships among endemic species of the Transmexican Volcanic Belt, Mexico
The Transmexican Volcanic Belt (TVB) is a complex biogeographical province characterized by several areas of endemism and high diversity of flora and fauna produced by complex geological and evolutionary processes. Chorotypes are biogeographical patterns that occur either when 2 or more independently distributed species share the same occupied area, or even when a single species’ distribution area differs significantly from others. Here, we identified chorotypes of 167 endemic species inhabiting the TVB using geographic distribution models and quantitative methods. Of those species, 136 were included in 11 chorotypes, named I to XI. In addition, the insect Aedes niveoscotum constituted chorotype XII. The 30 remaining species did not belong to any chorotype. All chorotypes included species from different taxonomic groups, which may be due to a shared biogeographical history. The chorotypes with the highest richness were located in the central and eastern TVB, suggesting that volcano peaks and surrounding areas are important for generating the particular environmental conditions that restrict the distribution of species of different taxonomic groups.