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520.3.#.a: The objectives were to determine and compare species richness and abundance of weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) from leaf litter of oak forests from three isolated sierras with different disturbance regimes in the state of Querétaro, Mexico. A total of 1099 weevils were collected from 639 litter samples with total weevil densities averaging 1.72 + 1.31 individuals per 0.5 m2. Nineteen genera and 49 total species were recorded with an estimated richness of 69.23 (Chao 1). All weevil genera have been previously reported from cloud forests of southern Mexico, and most species (88%) represented undescribed taxa. Less than 25% of the species were shared among the three sites. The differences in species richness and abundance between plots with different disturbance regimes were most marked in the most diverse site, Pinal de Amoles, whereas richness at the other two sites were similar, although significant higher abundance was found in the forested site of San Joaquín. Results indicate that leaf litter weevil communities in oak forests of central Mexico are similar in taxonomic composition and diversity to cloud forests from southern Mexico and that even small, moderately disturbed fragments of these forests may be sufficient to maintain their populations.|The objectives of the study were to determine and compare species richness and abundance of weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) from leaf litter of oak forests from 3 isolated mountain ranges with different disturbance regimes in the state of Querétaro, Mexico. A total of 1,099 weevils were collected from 639 litter samples with total weevil densities averaging 1.72 ± 1.31 individuals per 0.5 m2. Nineteen genera and 49 species were recorded with an estimated richness of 69.23 (Chao 1). All but 2 weevil genera have been previously reported from cloud forests of southern Mexico, and most species (88%) represented undescribed taxa. Fewer than 25% of the species were shared among the 3 sites. The differences in species richness and abundance between paired plots with different disturbance regimes weremost marked in the least disturbed sites in Pinal de Amoles and San Joaquín. Results indicate that leaf litter weevil communities in oak forests of central Mexico are similar in taxonomic composition and richness to cloud forests from southern Mexico and that even small, moderately disturbed fragments may be sufficient to maintain their populations.

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Species richness and abundance of leaf litter weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in oak forests under different disturbance regimes in central Mexico

Jones, Robert W.; Bizuet Flores, Yolanda; Luna Cozar, Jesús

Instituto de Biología, UNAM, publicado en Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, y cosechado de Revistas UNAM

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Jones, Robert W., et al. (2022). Species richness and abundance of leaf litter weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in oak forests under different disturbance regimes in central Mexico. Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad; Vol. 93, 2022. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/4129001

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Autor(es)
Jones, Robert W.; Bizuet Flores, Yolanda; Luna Cozar, Jesús
Tipo
Artículo de Investigación
Área del conocimiento
Biología y Química
Título
Species richness and abundance of leaf litter weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in oak forests under different disturbance regimes in central Mexico
Fecha
2022-04-05
Resumen
The objectives were to determine and compare species richness and abundance of weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) from leaf litter of oak forests from three isolated sierras with different disturbance regimes in the state of Querétaro, Mexico. A total of 1099 weevils were collected from 639 litter samples with total weevil densities averaging 1.72 + 1.31 individuals per 0.5 m2. Nineteen genera and 49 total species were recorded with an estimated richness of 69.23 (Chao 1). All weevil genera have been previously reported from cloud forests of southern Mexico, and most species (88%) represented undescribed taxa. Less than 25% of the species were shared among the three sites. The differences in species richness and abundance between plots with different disturbance regimes were most marked in the most diverse site, Pinal de Amoles, whereas richness at the other two sites were similar, although significant higher abundance was found in the forested site of San Joaquín. Results indicate that leaf litter weevil communities in oak forests of central Mexico are similar in taxonomic composition and diversity to cloud forests from southern Mexico and that even small, moderately disturbed fragments of these forests may be sufficient to maintain their populations.|The objectives of the study were to determine and compare species richness and abundance of weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) from leaf litter of oak forests from 3 isolated mountain ranges with different disturbance regimes in the state of Querétaro, Mexico. A total of 1,099 weevils were collected from 639 litter samples with total weevil densities averaging 1.72 ± 1.31 individuals per 0.5 m2. Nineteen genera and 49 species were recorded with an estimated richness of 69.23 (Chao 1). All but 2 weevil genera have been previously reported from cloud forests of southern Mexico, and most species (88%) represented undescribed taxa. Fewer than 25% of the species were shared among the 3 sites. The differences in species richness and abundance between paired plots with different disturbance regimes weremost marked in the least disturbed sites in Pinal de Amoles and San Joaquín. Results indicate that leaf litter weevil communities in oak forests of central Mexico are similar in taxonomic composition and richness to cloud forests from southern Mexico and that even small, moderately disturbed fragments may be sufficient to maintain their populations.
Tema
Temperate forests; beetles; conservation; deforestation; mountains; temperate forests; beetles; conservation; deforestation; mountains
Idioma
eng
ISSN
ISSN electrónico: 2007-8706; ISSN impreso: 1870-3453

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