Assassin bugs of the subfamily Diaspidiinae (Heteroptera: Reduviidae): distribution and potential ecological niches

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作者
Chlond, Dominik [1 ]
Bugaj-Nawrocka, Agnieszka [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Silesia, Fac Biol & Environm Protect, Dept Zool, PL-40007 Katowice, Poland
关键词
Africa; Cleontes; Diaspidius; ecological niche modeling; habitat suitability; Madagascar; Rodhainiella; SPECIES DISTRIBUTIONS; HABITAT DISTRIBUTION; CLIMATE-CHANGE; SAMPLE-SIZE; HEMIPTERA; PERFORMANCE; MODELS; PREDICTION; NUMBERS; MAXENT;
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10.1111/ens.12137
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
The prediction and definition of the conditions for the potentially suitable ecological niche of the subfamily Diaspidiinae was the main goal of this study. Our research was based on 283 specimens of all known species of assassin bugs belonging to the subfamily Diaspidiinae stored in European museum collections and a set of 21 environmental variables in the form of a 1x1km grid covering Africa and Madagascar. Based on occurrence localities, as well as a digital elevation model and layer of the tree cover-continuous fields, information about the distribution of each species is given. Using Maxent software, potentially useful ecological niches were modeled, which allowed for the creation of a map of the potential distribution of the members of this subfamily and for determining their climatic preferences. A jackknife test showed that annual precipitation, annual temperature range and tree cover-continuous fields were the most important environmental variables affecting the distribution of the subfamily Diaspidiinae. An analysis of climatic preferences suggested that the representatives of the subfamily were linked mainly to the tropical climate. An analysis of environmental variables also showed that the subfamily preferred areas with herbaceous vegetation and some trees, and this preference is probably caused by the food preferences of their prey. On the basis of the museum data on the species occurrence, as well as ecological niche modeling methods, we provided new and valuable information on potentially suitable habitat and the possible range of distribution of the subfamily Diaspidiinae along with its climatic preferences.
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