Historical biogeography of the Andean region: Evidence from Listroderina (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Rhytirrhinini) in the context of the South American geobiotic scenario

The weevil subtribe Listroderina belongs in the tribe Rhytirrhinini (subfamily Cyclominae), and has 25 genera and 300 species in the Americas. The distributional history of this subtribe was reconstructed applying dispersal-vicariance analysis (DIVA) using its genera as terminals. The results sugges...

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Main Authors: Donato, Mariano Humberto, Posadas, Paula Elena, Miranda Esquivel, Daniel R., Ortiz Jaureguizar, Edgardo, Cladera, Gerardo
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2003
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spelling ftunivlaplata:oai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/84374 2023-05-15T13:47:46+02:00 Historical biogeography of the Andean region: Evidence from Listroderina (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Rhytirrhinini) in the context of the South American geobiotic scenario Donato, Mariano Humberto Posadas, Paula Elena Miranda Esquivel, Daniel R. Ortiz Jaureguizar, Edgardo Cladera, Gerardo 2003 application/pdf 339-352 http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/84374 en eng Biological Journal of the Linnean Society vol. 80, no. 2 http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/84374 issn:0024-4066 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) CC-BY-NC-SA Ciencias Naturales Cenozoic Dispersal-vicariance analysis Late cretaceous Palaeoecology Palaeogeography South America Articulo 2003 ftunivlaplata 2020-10-18T00:01:53Z The weevil subtribe Listroderina belongs in the tribe Rhytirrhinini (subfamily Cyclominae), and has 25 genera and 300 species in the Americas. The distributional history of this subtribe was reconstructed applying dispersal-vicariance analysis (DIVA) using its genera as terminals. The results suggest that Listroderina originated within an area presently represented by the Central Chile, Paramo, Puna, Patagonia and Subantarctic subregions of the Andean region. Posteriorly, the subtribe was affected by extinctions and was confined to Central Chile, Paramo and Subantarctic subregions. Later, extinctions and dispersals took place and the subtribe was restricted to the Paramo and Puna subregions. From there, a dispersal event to the Subantarctic subregion occurred, enlarging again the geographical range of the subtribe. Subsequently, a vicariant event separated the Puna and Paramo subregions from the Subantarctic one. While the Macrostyphlus generic group was confined to the Paramo and Puna subregions and from there dispersed to other areas, the Antarctobius, Falklandius, Listronotus, and Listroderes generic groups diversified in the Subantarctic subregion. The results obtained by DIVA may be linked to major geological events of South America. Thus, the geobiotic scenarios recorded in this subcontinent since the late Cretaceous could be used to interpret the biogeographical events which drove Listroderina evolution. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP): SeDiCI (Servicio de Difusión de la Creación Intelectual) Patagonia
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topic Ciencias Naturales
Cenozoic
Dispersal-vicariance analysis
Late cretaceous
Palaeoecology
Palaeogeography
South America
spellingShingle Ciencias Naturales
Cenozoic
Dispersal-vicariance analysis
Late cretaceous
Palaeoecology
Palaeogeography
South America
Donato, Mariano Humberto
Posadas, Paula Elena
Miranda Esquivel, Daniel R.
Ortiz Jaureguizar, Edgardo
Cladera, Gerardo
Historical biogeography of the Andean region: Evidence from Listroderina (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Rhytirrhinini) in the context of the South American geobiotic scenario
topic_facet Ciencias Naturales
Cenozoic
Dispersal-vicariance analysis
Late cretaceous
Palaeoecology
Palaeogeography
South America
description The weevil subtribe Listroderina belongs in the tribe Rhytirrhinini (subfamily Cyclominae), and has 25 genera and 300 species in the Americas. The distributional history of this subtribe was reconstructed applying dispersal-vicariance analysis (DIVA) using its genera as terminals. The results suggest that Listroderina originated within an area presently represented by the Central Chile, Paramo, Puna, Patagonia and Subantarctic subregions of the Andean region. Posteriorly, the subtribe was affected by extinctions and was confined to Central Chile, Paramo and Subantarctic subregions. Later, extinctions and dispersals took place and the subtribe was restricted to the Paramo and Puna subregions. From there, a dispersal event to the Subantarctic subregion occurred, enlarging again the geographical range of the subtribe. Subsequently, a vicariant event separated the Puna and Paramo subregions from the Subantarctic one. While the Macrostyphlus generic group was confined to the Paramo and Puna subregions and from there dispersed to other areas, the Antarctobius, Falklandius, Listronotus, and Listroderes generic groups diversified in the Subantarctic subregion. The results obtained by DIVA may be linked to major geological events of South America. Thus, the geobiotic scenarios recorded in this subcontinent since the late Cretaceous could be used to interpret the biogeographical events which drove Listroderina evolution. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Donato, Mariano Humberto
Posadas, Paula Elena
Miranda Esquivel, Daniel R.
Ortiz Jaureguizar, Edgardo
Cladera, Gerardo
author_facet Donato, Mariano Humberto
Posadas, Paula Elena
Miranda Esquivel, Daniel R.
Ortiz Jaureguizar, Edgardo
Cladera, Gerardo
author_sort Donato, Mariano Humberto
title Historical biogeography of the Andean region: Evidence from Listroderina (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Rhytirrhinini) in the context of the South American geobiotic scenario
title_short Historical biogeography of the Andean region: Evidence from Listroderina (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Rhytirrhinini) in the context of the South American geobiotic scenario
title_full Historical biogeography of the Andean region: Evidence from Listroderina (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Rhytirrhinini) in the context of the South American geobiotic scenario
title_fullStr Historical biogeography of the Andean region: Evidence from Listroderina (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Rhytirrhinini) in the context of the South American geobiotic scenario
title_full_unstemmed Historical biogeography of the Andean region: Evidence from Listroderina (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Rhytirrhinini) in the context of the South American geobiotic scenario
title_sort historical biogeography of the andean region: evidence from listroderina (coleoptera: curculionidae: rhytirrhinini) in the context of the south american geobiotic scenario
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