Endemism Patterns of Planthoppers (Fulgoroidea) in China

Zhao, Zhengxue and Yang, Lin and Long, Jiankun and Chang, Zhimin and Zhou, Zhengxiang and Zhi, Yan and Yang, Liangjing and Li, Hongxing and Sui, Yongjin and Gong, Nian and Wang, Xiaoya and Chen, Xiangsheng (2021) Endemism Patterns of Planthoppers (Fulgoroidea) in China. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 9. ISSN 2296-701X

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Abstract

Studies on endemism are always of high interest in biogeography and contribute to better understanding of the evolution of species and making conservation plans. The present study aimed to investigate the endemism patterns of planthoppers in China by delimiting centers of endemism and areas of endemism. We collected 6,907 spatial distribution records for 860 endemic planthopper species from various resources. Centers of endemism were identified using weighted endemism values at 1° grid size. Parsimony analysis of endemicity and endemicity analysis were employed to detect areas of endemism at 1°, 1.5°, and 2° grid sizes. Six centers of endemism located in mountainous areas were identified: Taiwan Island, Hainan Island, eastern Yungui Plateau, Wuyi Mountains, western Qinling Mountains, and western Yunnan. We also delimited six areas of endemism, which were generally consistent with centers of endemism. Our findings demonstrated that mountainous areas have an essential role in facilitating the high level of endemism and formation of areas of endemism in planthoppers through the combined effects of complex topography, a long-term stable environment, and geological events. Dispersal ability and distribution of host plants also have important effects on the patterns of planthoppers’ endemism.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: South Asian Archive > Multidisciplinary
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Date Deposited: 06 Jul 2023 04:30
Last Modified: 18 May 2024 08:45
URI: http://article.journalrepositoryarticle.com/id/eprint/1326

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