Artículo
Do mayflies (Ephemeroptera) support a biogeographic transition zone in South America?
Molineri, Carlos
; Nieto Peñalver, María Carolina
; Dos Santos, Daniel Andrés
; Emmerich, Daniel Enrique; Zúñiga, María del Carmen; Fierro, Pablo; Pessacq, Pablo
; Gomez, Maria Daniela
; Márquez, Javier Andrés
; Principe, Romina Elizabeth
; Valdovinos Zarges, Claudio; Dominguez, Eduardo
Fecha de publicación:
09/2020
Editorial:
Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Revista:
Journal of Biogeography
ISSN:
0305-0270
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Aim: South America is considered a biologically hybrid continent. To the south, the Patagonian region harbours a unique biota strongly related to other southern continents. To the northern portion, tropical and subtropical areas from the Neotropical region show a more complex taxocoenosis related to the Nearctic and Afro-Oriental regions. The South American Transition Zone (STZ) has been proposed to belong simultaneously to both regions. This work aimed to test the validity of STZ in the light of the distributions of an ancient freshwater taxon. Location: South America. Taxon: Ephemeroptera. Methods: We compiled a dataset including all mayfly species having at least one record in South America (8,268 records for 661 species). By using the Network Analysis Method (NAM), we analysed the validity and delimitation of the STZ. Results: The distributions of Ephemeroptera give rise to groups of cohesively sympatric species with a clear distinction between Patagonian and Neotropical regions. Although some degree of overlap occurs between them, the overlapping area does not match the STZ to a significant extent. The units of co-occurring species recovered show that Neotropical groups mainly occupy the STZ. Main conclusions: Almost the entire provinces of Puna, Desert and Paramo are not supported as part of the STZ by mayfly distribution. The transition zone between Patagonian and Neotropical mayfly fauna involves Southern Puna and high Andes (south to 17° S latitude), Monte province, and a narrow portion of Patagonian steppe with Chubut River being the southern limit.
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA, BIODIVERSIDAD Y AMBIENTE
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA, BIODIVERSIDAD Y AMBIENTE
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Articulos de CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION ESQUEL DE MONTAÑA Y ESTEPA PATAGONICA
Articulos de CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION ESQUEL DE MONTAÑA Y ESTEPA PATAGONICA
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE BIODIVERSIDAD NEOTROPICAL
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE BIODIVERSIDAD NEOTROPICAL
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE ECORREGIONES ANDINAS
Citación
Molineri, Carlos; Nieto Peñalver, María Carolina; Dos Santos, Daniel Andrés; Emmerich, Daniel Enrique; Zúñiga, María del Carmen; et al.; Do mayflies (Ephemeroptera) support a biogeographic transition zone in South America?; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Journal of Biogeography; 47; 9; 9-2020; 1980-1993
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