On the distribution and habitat use of the sub‐Antarctic fly Hyadesimyia clausa Bigot (Diptera, Tachinidae) according to citizen science

Abstract Hyadesimyia clausa Bigot is a morphologically striking tachinid that inhabits the Sub‐Antarctic Ecoregion of the Magallanes Region in Chile and Tierra del Fuego province in Argentina. Much of the distributional information about this species is restricted to the Cape Horn islands, which hav...

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Published in:Ecology and Evolution
Main Authors: Barahona‐Segovia, Rodrigo M., Mulieri, Pablo R., González, Christian R., Osorio Zúñiga, Felipe, Pañinao‐Monsálvez, Laura
Other Authors: Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2024
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/ece3.11169 2024-06-23T07:46:54+00:00 On the distribution and habitat use of the sub‐Antarctic fly Hyadesimyia clausa Bigot (Diptera, Tachinidae) according to citizen science Barahona‐Segovia, Rodrigo M. Mulieri, Pablo R. González, Christian R. Osorio Zúñiga, Felipe Pañinao‐Monsálvez, Laura Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico 2024 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.11169 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ece3.11169 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ecology and Evolution volume 14, issue 3 ISSN 2045-7758 2045-7758 journal-article 2024 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.11169 2024-06-04T06:40:50Z Abstract Hyadesimyia clausa Bigot is a morphologically striking tachinid that inhabits the Sub‐Antarctic Ecoregion of the Magallanes Region in Chile and Tierra del Fuego province in Argentina. Much of the distributional information about this species is restricted to the Cape Horn islands, which have extreme environmental conditions, but the species' natural history, range limits, and habitat use have never been described or confirmed. Our goals were to describe the distributional limits of this sub‐Antarctic fly with the help of citizen science and use this information type to describe this tachinid's habitat use and potential biological interactions with nonvascular and vascular flora. We found that citizen science significantly increased our understanding of the extent of occurrence, expanding the known distributional range by 195 km to the north and 153 km to the west. On the contrary, the values for the area of occupancy were not significant, but the occupancy overlap between different records was very low. We confirmed that H. clausa's habitat uses peatlands and although we have not provided evidence of pollination or movement of spores, we hypothesized, that the walking activity of H. clausa could help move sperm from mosses and pollen from the flowers of vascular plants, so they could act as potential pollinators. Citizen science can reduce and eliminate some scientific knowledge shortfalls and propose new ecological questions that could increase our knowledge of extreme ecosystems. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Tierra del Fuego Wiley Online Library Antarctic Argentina Cape Horn ENVELOPE(-135.021,-135.021,61.583,61.583) Magallanes ENVELOPE(-62.933,-62.933,-64.883,-64.883) Ecology and Evolution 14 3
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description Abstract Hyadesimyia clausa Bigot is a morphologically striking tachinid that inhabits the Sub‐Antarctic Ecoregion of the Magallanes Region in Chile and Tierra del Fuego province in Argentina. Much of the distributional information about this species is restricted to the Cape Horn islands, which have extreme environmental conditions, but the species' natural history, range limits, and habitat use have never been described or confirmed. Our goals were to describe the distributional limits of this sub‐Antarctic fly with the help of citizen science and use this information type to describe this tachinid's habitat use and potential biological interactions with nonvascular and vascular flora. We found that citizen science significantly increased our understanding of the extent of occurrence, expanding the known distributional range by 195 km to the north and 153 km to the west. On the contrary, the values for the area of occupancy were not significant, but the occupancy overlap between different records was very low. We confirmed that H. clausa's habitat uses peatlands and although we have not provided evidence of pollination or movement of spores, we hypothesized, that the walking activity of H. clausa could help move sperm from mosses and pollen from the flowers of vascular plants, so they could act as potential pollinators. Citizen science can reduce and eliminate some scientific knowledge shortfalls and propose new ecological questions that could increase our knowledge of extreme ecosystems.
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author Barahona‐Segovia, Rodrigo M.
Mulieri, Pablo R.
González, Christian R.
Osorio Zúñiga, Felipe
Pañinao‐Monsálvez, Laura
spellingShingle Barahona‐Segovia, Rodrigo M.
Mulieri, Pablo R.
González, Christian R.
Osorio Zúñiga, Felipe
Pañinao‐Monsálvez, Laura
On the distribution and habitat use of the sub‐Antarctic fly Hyadesimyia clausa Bigot (Diptera, Tachinidae) according to citizen science
author_facet Barahona‐Segovia, Rodrigo M.
Mulieri, Pablo R.
González, Christian R.
Osorio Zúñiga, Felipe
Pañinao‐Monsálvez, Laura
author_sort Barahona‐Segovia, Rodrigo M.
title On the distribution and habitat use of the sub‐Antarctic fly Hyadesimyia clausa Bigot (Diptera, Tachinidae) according to citizen science
title_short On the distribution and habitat use of the sub‐Antarctic fly Hyadesimyia clausa Bigot (Diptera, Tachinidae) according to citizen science
title_full On the distribution and habitat use of the sub‐Antarctic fly Hyadesimyia clausa Bigot (Diptera, Tachinidae) according to citizen science
title_fullStr On the distribution and habitat use of the sub‐Antarctic fly Hyadesimyia clausa Bigot (Diptera, Tachinidae) according to citizen science
title_full_unstemmed On the distribution and habitat use of the sub‐Antarctic fly Hyadesimyia clausa Bigot (Diptera, Tachinidae) according to citizen science
title_sort on the distribution and habitat use of the sub‐antarctic fly hyadesimyia clausa bigot (diptera, tachinidae) according to citizen science
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