Hidden areas of endemism: Small units in the South-eastern Neotropics

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Apodaca, María José; Katinas, Liliana; Guerrero, Elián Leandro
Año de publicación
2019
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This study aimed to establish if the Lower R ıo de la Plata Basin (LRPB) wetlands can be considered a biogeographic unit. The species of this area were compiled and segregated according to the habitat, selecting only 87 endemic taxa restricted to the LRPB and linked to wetlands. Distributional data of species obtained from the literature, web databases, biological collections, and field trips were georeferenced. The areas of endemism were established as those areas where the distribution of two or more taxa overlaps in groups of rivers’ sections with geographic continuity and were tested with a cluster analysis. This congruence is due to ecological, geomorphological, and historical factors. Four areas of endemism were found: a broad area that comprises the whole study area (Riverine district), which is divided into three nested smaller areas (Paraguay–Paran a Flooding Valleys, Uruguay Basin, and Paran a Delta subdistricts). Then, we analysed 170 taxa distributions to evaluate the relationship between the study area and the neighbouring biogeographic units. According to the results, the study area belongs to the Paran a biogeographic province. Some areas of endemism are hidden inside broader areas and are hardly detected with the currently used biogeographic grid-methods. We propose to combine the information about ecological requirements of each taxon with its georeferenced records to estimate their areas of distribution as a primary step for searching areas of endemism in intracontinental studies.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
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Ciencias Naturales
areas of distribution
areas of endemism
nested areas
regionalization
Río de la Plata Basin
southern South America
wetland biota
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Hidden areas of endemism: Small units in the South-eastern Neotropics
title Hidden areas of endemism: Small units in the South-eastern Neotropics
spellingShingle Hidden areas of endemism: Small units in the South-eastern Neotropics
Apodaca, María José
Ciencias Naturales
areas of distribution
areas of endemism
nested areas
regionalization
Río de la Plata Basin
southern South America
wetland biota
title_short Hidden areas of endemism: Small units in the South-eastern Neotropics
title_full Hidden areas of endemism: Small units in the South-eastern Neotropics
title_fullStr Hidden areas of endemism: Small units in the South-eastern Neotropics
title_full_unstemmed Hidden areas of endemism: Small units in the South-eastern Neotropics
title_sort Hidden areas of endemism: Small units in the South-eastern Neotropics
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Apodaca, María José
Katinas, Liliana
Guerrero, Elián Leandro
author Apodaca, María José
author_facet Apodaca, María José
Katinas, Liliana
Guerrero, Elián Leandro
author_role author
author2 Katinas, Liliana
Guerrero, Elián Leandro
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Naturales
areas of distribution
areas of endemism
nested areas
regionalization
Río de la Plata Basin
southern South America
wetland biota
topic Ciencias Naturales
areas of distribution
areas of endemism
nested areas
regionalization
Río de la Plata Basin
southern South America
wetland biota
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv This study aimed to establish if the Lower R ıo de la Plata Basin (LRPB) wetlands can be considered a biogeographic unit. The species of this area were compiled and segregated according to the habitat, selecting only 87 endemic taxa restricted to the LRPB and linked to wetlands. Distributional data of species obtained from the literature, web databases, biological collections, and field trips were georeferenced. The areas of endemism were established as those areas where the distribution of two or more taxa overlaps in groups of rivers’ sections with geographic continuity and were tested with a cluster analysis. This congruence is due to ecological, geomorphological, and historical factors. Four areas of endemism were found: a broad area that comprises the whole study area (Riverine district), which is divided into three nested smaller areas (Paraguay–Paran a Flooding Valleys, Uruguay Basin, and Paran a Delta subdistricts). Then, we analysed 170 taxa distributions to evaluate the relationship between the study area and the neighbouring biogeographic units. According to the results, the study area belongs to the Paran a biogeographic province. Some areas of endemism are hidden inside broader areas and are hardly detected with the currently used biogeographic grid-methods. We propose to combine the information about ecological requirements of each taxon with its georeferenced records to estimate their areas of distribution as a primary step for searching areas of endemism in intracontinental studies.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
description This study aimed to establish if the Lower R ıo de la Plata Basin (LRPB) wetlands can be considered a biogeographic unit. The species of this area were compiled and segregated according to the habitat, selecting only 87 endemic taxa restricted to the LRPB and linked to wetlands. Distributional data of species obtained from the literature, web databases, biological collections, and field trips were georeferenced. The areas of endemism were established as those areas where the distribution of two or more taxa overlaps in groups of rivers’ sections with geographic continuity and were tested with a cluster analysis. This congruence is due to ecological, geomorphological, and historical factors. Four areas of endemism were found: a broad area that comprises the whole study area (Riverine district), which is divided into three nested smaller areas (Paraguay–Paran a Flooding Valleys, Uruguay Basin, and Paran a Delta subdistricts). Then, we analysed 170 taxa distributions to evaluate the relationship between the study area and the neighbouring biogeographic units. According to the results, the study area belongs to the Paran a biogeographic province. Some areas of endemism are hidden inside broader areas and are hardly detected with the currently used biogeographic grid-methods. We propose to combine the information about ecological requirements of each taxon with its georeferenced records to estimate their areas of distribution as a primary step for searching areas of endemism in intracontinental studies.
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