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Where and why? Bees, snail shells and climate: Distribution of Rhodanthidium (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) in the Iberian Peninsula

机译:在哪里和为什么? 蜜蜂,蜗牛贝壳和气候:在伊比利亚半岛的rhodanthidium(hymenoptera:megachilidae)的分布

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Species distribution patterns are widely studied through species distribution models (SDMs), focusing mostly on climatic variables. Joint species distribution models (JSDMs) allow inferring if other factors (biotic interactions, shared phylogenetic history or other unmeasured variables) can also have an influence on species distribution. We identified current distributional areas and optimal suitability areas of three species of the solitary snail-shell bee Rhodanthidium (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae), and their host gastropod species in the Iberian Peninsula. We undertook SDMs using Maxent software, based on presence points and climatic variables. We also undertook JSDMs for the bees and the snails to infer if co-occurrence could be a result of biotic interactions. We found that the three bee species: (1) use at least five different species of Mediterranean snails; (2) use empty shells not only for nesting but also for sheltering when there is adverse weather and during the night; (3) have their most suitable areas in the eastern and southern Iberian Peninsula, mostly on limestone areas; and (4) have their optimal range under Mediterranean climatic values for the studied variables. There is positive co-occurrence of Rhodanthidium with the gastropod species, especially with the snail Sphincterochila candidissima. The contribution of the environmental component to the co-occurrence is less than that of the residual component in those cases, suggesting that: (i) the use of biotic resources (between Rhodanthidium and the gastropod species); (ii) shared phylogenetic history (between R. septemdentatum and R. sticticum); or (iii) unmeasured variables are largely responsible for co-occurrence.
机译:物种分布模式通过物种分布模型(SDMS)广泛研究,主要关注气候变量。联合物种分布模型(JSDMS)允许推断出其他因素(生物相互作用,共同的系统发育史或其他未测量的变量)也可能对物种分布产生影响。我们鉴定了三种孤立蜗牛蜜酚(Hymenoptera:Megachilidae)的三种物种分布领域和最佳适用性区域,以及Iberian半岛的宿主胃肠杆菌。根据存在点和气候变量,我们使用Maxent软件进行了SDMS。我们还为蜜蜂和蜗牛进行了JSDMS,以推断出在一起可能是生物互动的结果。我们发现三种蜜蜂种类:(1)使用至少五种不同的地中海蜗牛; (2)使用空壳不仅用于嵌套,而且在夜间和夜间发生不利时,也可以避难; (3)在东部和南部伊比利亚半岛的最合适的地区,主要是石灰石地区; (4)在学习变量的地中海气候值下具有它们的最佳范围。有胃料理物种存在正面的铑,尤其是蜗牛晶片植物念珠菌。环境部件对共同发生的贡献小于这些病例中的残余组分的贡献,表明:(i)使用生物资源(铑之间和胃肠杆菌物种之间); (ii)共同的系统发育史(R. Septemdentatum和R. Sticticum之间);或(iii)未测量的变量主要负责共同发生。

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    《Entomological Science》 |2020年第3期|共15页
  • 作者单位

    Univ Complutense Madrid Fac Biol Sci Dept Biodivers Ecol &

    Evolut Jose Antonio Novais St 12 Ciudad Univ Madrid 28040 Spain;

    Univ Complutense Madrid Fac Biol Sci Dept Biodivers Ecol &

    Evolut Jose Antonio Novais St 12 Ciudad Univ Madrid 28040 Spain;

    CSIC Real Jardin Bot Madrid Spain;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 昆虫学;
  • 关键词

    Apoidea; Hymenoptera; JSDM; SDM;

    机译:apoidea;hymenoptera;JSDM;SDM;

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