Communities of terrestrial invertebrates from Diego Ramírez archipelago (56°31’S), the southernmost long term ecological research site of the Americas: Diversity and affinities with other Subantarctic Islands from the Southern Ocean

The Diego Ramírez and Cape Horn archipelagos are located at the southern end of the Magellanic subantarctic ecoregion. The fauna of insects and other terrestrial invertebrates has been poorly characterized. In this work, we present an updated assessment of invertebrates, with a focus on the terrestr...

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Main Authors: Contador, Tamara, Rendoll, Javier, Mackenzie, Roy, Rosenfeld, Sebastián, Barroso, Omar, Rozzi, Ricardo, Goffinet, Bernard, Kennedy, James, Convey, Peter
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2020
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:522047 2024-05-19T07:32:34+00:00 Communities of terrestrial invertebrates from Diego Ramírez archipelago (56°31’S), the southernmost long term ecological research site of the Americas: Diversity and affinities with other Subantarctic Islands from the Southern Ocean Contador, Tamara Rendoll, Javier Mackenzie, Roy Rosenfeld, Sebastián Barroso, Omar Rozzi, Ricardo Goffinet, Bernard Kennedy, James Convey, Peter 2020-12 text http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/522047/ https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/522047/1/975-Texto%20del%20art%C3%ADculo-1417-1-10-20210126.pdf http://www.analesdelinstitutodelapatagonia.cl/index.php/analespatagonia/article/view/975 en eng https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/522047/1/975-Texto%20del%20art%C3%ADculo-1417-1-10-20210126.pdf Contador, Tamara; Rendoll, Javier; Mackenzie, Roy; Rosenfeld, Sebastián; Barroso, Omar; Rozzi, Ricardo; Goffinet, Bernard; Kennedy, James; Convey, Peter orcid:0000-0001-8497-9903 . 2020 Communities of terrestrial invertebrates from Diego Ramírez archipelago (56°31’S), the southernmost long term ecological research site of the Americas: Diversity and affinities with other Subantarctic Islands from the Southern Ocean. Anales del Instituto de la Patagonia, 48 (3). 83-98. cc_by_nc_4 Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2020 ftnerc 2024-04-30T23:32:31Z The Diego Ramírez and Cape Horn archipelagos are located at the southern end of the Magellanic subantarctic ecoregion. The fauna of insects and other terrestrial invertebrates has been poorly characterized. In this work, we present an updated assessment of invertebrates, with a focus on the terrestrial entomofauna of the Diego Ramírez Archipelago. We reviewed biogeographic affinities of this southern archipelago with the rest of the subantarctic islands. We found that Gonzalo Island in the Diego Ramírez Archipelago is free of insect species and other exotic invertebrates. The island’s terrestrial invertebrate fauna registered during this study includes 32 taxa, mainly from the Class Insecta, which are distributed in different habitats, being the communities of Poa flabellata the most important habitats. The entomofauna of the Diego Ramírez Archipelago shows a low total similarity between the fauna reported and the rest of the islands, except with South Georgia. However, the biota that links them is of Gondwanic origin, which suggests the existence of ancient vicariant biogeographic connections. This work is a contribution to the development, strengthening and inauguration of the Cape Horn Long-Term Ecological Monitoring Network (LTER Cape Horn Network). The particular focus on the Diego Ramírez Islands contributes directly to filling a “blind spot” in our current knowledge of the effects of global environmental change in sub-Antarctic ecosystems, generating information essential to their conservation in the short, medium and long term. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Diego Ramírez Islands Southern Ocean Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive
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description The Diego Ramírez and Cape Horn archipelagos are located at the southern end of the Magellanic subantarctic ecoregion. The fauna of insects and other terrestrial invertebrates has been poorly characterized. In this work, we present an updated assessment of invertebrates, with a focus on the terrestrial entomofauna of the Diego Ramírez Archipelago. We reviewed biogeographic affinities of this southern archipelago with the rest of the subantarctic islands. We found that Gonzalo Island in the Diego Ramírez Archipelago is free of insect species and other exotic invertebrates. The island’s terrestrial invertebrate fauna registered during this study includes 32 taxa, mainly from the Class Insecta, which are distributed in different habitats, being the communities of Poa flabellata the most important habitats. The entomofauna of the Diego Ramírez Archipelago shows a low total similarity between the fauna reported and the rest of the islands, except with South Georgia. However, the biota that links them is of Gondwanic origin, which suggests the existence of ancient vicariant biogeographic connections. This work is a contribution to the development, strengthening and inauguration of the Cape Horn Long-Term Ecological Monitoring Network (LTER Cape Horn Network). The particular focus on the Diego Ramírez Islands contributes directly to filling a “blind spot” in our current knowledge of the effects of global environmental change in sub-Antarctic ecosystems, generating information essential to their conservation in the short, medium and long term.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Contador, Tamara
Rendoll, Javier
Mackenzie, Roy
Rosenfeld, Sebastián
Barroso, Omar
Rozzi, Ricardo
Goffinet, Bernard
Kennedy, James
Convey, Peter
spellingShingle Contador, Tamara
Rendoll, Javier
Mackenzie, Roy
Rosenfeld, Sebastián
Barroso, Omar
Rozzi, Ricardo
Goffinet, Bernard
Kennedy, James
Convey, Peter
Communities of terrestrial invertebrates from Diego Ramírez archipelago (56°31’S), the southernmost long term ecological research site of the Americas: Diversity and affinities with other Subantarctic Islands from the Southern Ocean
author_facet Contador, Tamara
Rendoll, Javier
Mackenzie, Roy
Rosenfeld, Sebastián
Barroso, Omar
Rozzi, Ricardo
Goffinet, Bernard
Kennedy, James
Convey, Peter
author_sort Contador, Tamara
title Communities of terrestrial invertebrates from Diego Ramírez archipelago (56°31’S), the southernmost long term ecological research site of the Americas: Diversity and affinities with other Subantarctic Islands from the Southern Ocean
title_short Communities of terrestrial invertebrates from Diego Ramírez archipelago (56°31’S), the southernmost long term ecological research site of the Americas: Diversity and affinities with other Subantarctic Islands from the Southern Ocean
title_full Communities of terrestrial invertebrates from Diego Ramírez archipelago (56°31’S), the southernmost long term ecological research site of the Americas: Diversity and affinities with other Subantarctic Islands from the Southern Ocean
title_fullStr Communities of terrestrial invertebrates from Diego Ramírez archipelago (56°31’S), the southernmost long term ecological research site of the Americas: Diversity and affinities with other Subantarctic Islands from the Southern Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Communities of terrestrial invertebrates from Diego Ramírez archipelago (56°31’S), the southernmost long term ecological research site of the Americas: Diversity and affinities with other Subantarctic Islands from the Southern Ocean
title_sort communities of terrestrial invertebrates from diego ramírez archipelago (56°31’s), the southernmost long term ecological research site of the americas: diversity and affinities with other subantarctic islands from the southern ocean
publishDate 2020
url http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/522047/
https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/522047/1/975-Texto%20del%20art%C3%ADculo-1417-1-10-20210126.pdf
http://www.analesdelinstitutodelapatagonia.cl/index.php/analespatagonia/article/view/975
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Contador, Tamara; Rendoll, Javier; Mackenzie, Roy; Rosenfeld, Sebastián; Barroso, Omar; Rozzi, Ricardo; Goffinet, Bernard; Kennedy, James; Convey, Peter orcid:0000-0001-8497-9903 . 2020 Communities of terrestrial invertebrates from Diego Ramírez archipelago (56°31’S), the southernmost long term ecological research site of the Americas: Diversity and affinities with other Subantarctic Islands from the Southern Ocean. Anales del Instituto de la Patagonia, 48 (3). 83-98.
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