Faunistic Heterogeneity across Eurosiberian-Mediterranean Boundary: Chrysomelidae (Coleoptera) in Galicia, Spain
- 1 July 2005
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Annals of the Entomological Society of America
- Vol. 98 (4) , 558-564
- https://doi.org/10.1603/0013-8746(2005)098[0558:fhaebc]2.0.co;2
Abstract
The heterogeneity of the regional leaf beetle fauna from Galicia in northwestern Spain is analyzed to determine the influence of Eurosiberian-Mediterranean boundary on Chrysomelidae assemblages. We compared eight local faunas from both sides of the phytogeographic boundary between Eurosiberian and Mediterranean regions, taking into account the species richness and completeness of each inventory, its composition of zoogeographic chorotypes, and beta diversity between areas. The selected areas were coastal dunes and associated marshes, agricultural landscape near Santiago de Compostela, Atlantic mixed forest of low altitude in Fragas del Eume Natural Park, medium-altitude mountain ranges of Dorsal Gallega and Larouco, the temperate valley of the Sil River and high mountain ranges of Ancares and Eixo-Segundera. Simpson’s index (βsim) was selected as beta diversity measure, to avoid the effect of richness gradients and thus minimize the bias produced by the uneven sampling effort. A nonmetric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) based on βsim was performed to ordinate the local faunas, and a cluster analysis using the dimensions values for each inventory was used to recover the major faunistic groups. The Sil Valley is strongly discriminated from all other inventories by the NMDS and the cluster analysis and presents a ratio between Mediterranean and Eurosiberian elements markedly higher than the remaining areas. Among the latter, two other groups are recovered: the southern and eastern mountain ranges located near both sides of Eurosiberian-Mediterranean phytogeographic boundary, and the low- and medium-altitude areas closer to the Atlantic coast. Therefore, zoogeographic distributions of leaf beetle faunas in northwestern Spain do not fit exactly the standard phytogeographic zonation, because only the Sil Valley is found to have a distinct Mediterranean-type fauna, whereas Galician mountain ranges included in the phytogeographic Mediterranean region are clustered with Eurosiberian inventories. RESUMEN Se analiza la heterogeneidad de la fauna regional de Chrysomelidae de Galicia (noroeste de España), para determinar la influencia del límite entre las regiones Mediterránea y Eurosiberiana en las comunidades de Chrysomelidae. Se comparan ocho faunas locales de ambos lados del límite fitogeográfico entre las regiones Eurosiberiana y Mediterránea, teniendo en cuenta la riqueza y completitud de cada inventario, su composición de corotipos zoogeográficos y la diversidad beta entre áreas. Las áreas seleccionadas fueron los sistemas dunares costeros, el área agrícola cercana a Santiago de Compostela, el bosque atlántico mixto de baja altitud del Parque Natural de las Fragas del Eume, las sierras de altitud media de la Dorsal Gallega y Larouco, el valle templado del río Sil y las sierras de gran altitud de Ancares y Eixo-Segundera. Se eligió el índice de Simpson (βsim) como medida de la diversidad beta, con el fin de evitar el efecto de los gradientes de riqueza y por tanto minimizar el sesgo producido por el esfuerzo de muestreo desigual. Se ordenaron las faunas locales mediante nonmetric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) basado en βsim y se hallaron los principales grupos faunísticos mediante una clasificación a partir de los valores de las dimensiones de cada inventario. El Valle del Sil es discriminado fuertemente del resto de los inventarios por el NMDS y la clasificación, y presenta una relación entre elementos mediterráneos y eurosiberianos marcadamente mayor que las demás áreas. Entre estas últimas, se hallan dos grupos: por un lado las sierras meridionales y orientales cercanas al límite de las regiones Mediterránea y Eurosiberiana, y por el otro a las zonas de baja y media altitud más cercanas a la costa atlántica. Por tanto, la distribución zoogeográfica de los Chrysomelidae en el noroeste de España no coincide exactamente con la zonación fitogeográfica estándar, ya que sólo el Valle del Sil posee una fauna claramente mediterránea, mientras que las sierras Gallegas incluidas en la región fitogeográfica mediterránea se agrupan con otros inventarios eurosiberianos.Keywords
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