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Touching the Sky: Coccinellids (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) at High Altitudes in South America
Indexado
WoS WOS:000463007400006
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85063947539
DOI 10.1007/S13744-018-0644-1
Año 2019
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

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Internacional

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Extranjeras


Abstract



Records of extreme altitudes where several coccinellid species from South America inhabit the Andes of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru are provided. After an intensive review of several entomological collections and literature, records for 35 species with at least one location over 3500-m elevation were obtained, including the genera Cycloneda (ten species), Eriopis (15 species and one subspecies), Harmonia (one species), Hippodamia (two species), Mimoscymnus (two species), Psyllobora (one species), and Stenadalia (four species). In total, 184 location records are listed, of which 119 were from between 3000 and 4000m, 57 between 4000 and 4900m and eight above 4900m, with the highest altitude record at 5250m for Eriopis minima Hofmann. All records above 4000m were obtained in the Puna biogeographic province within the Paramo Punena biogeographic subregion. These records are the highest altitudes observed for the American continent and by far surpass others known for coccinellids worldwide. Several species of coccinellids living in sympatry at these high altitudes were verified, and in some cases, in situ development was inferred by the presence of immature stages. These findings are important to foresee the future effects of global warming that will affect especially the biological communities of extreme altitudes.

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Revista ISSN
Neotropical Entomology 1519-566X

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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Gonzalez, G. - Soc Chilena Entomol - Chile
2 Bustamante, A. Hombre Univ Nacl San Antonio Abad Cusco - Perú
Universidad Nacional San Antonio Abad del Cusco - Perú
3 GREZ-VILLARROEL, AUDREY ALEJANDRA Mujer Universidad de Chile - Chile

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Fuente
Government of Chile

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Agradecimientos



Agradecimiento
Thanks to Manuel Dieguez (CPMD) for the loan of material from his collection and his valuable suggestions on the manuscript. To Mario Elgueta (MNHN), Luis Figueroa (MUSM), Francisco Ramirez (CPFR), Karina Vilca (USAM), Natalia Vandenberg (USNM), Hector Vargas and Dante Bobadilla (UTAR), and Clorinda Vergara (MKRB) for the loan ofmaterial from their collections or from the collections they represent. Special thanks to Hugo Benitez, who donated materials collected at high altitudes in the Parinacota province, Chile. To Walter Cosio and Anahi Oroz for personal communications about the collecting places. To Richard Honour of Santiago, Chile, for the critical review of the manuscript. Thanks to Mariano Lattari for the donation of the photo in Fig 4f of Nevado de Cachi, to Margarita Ruiz de Gamboa and Marcos Ferru for donating the photo for Fig 4g of Visviri, and to Sergio Rothmann for providing the photo for Fig 4h of Casiri Lagoon. Special thanks to Claudio Canepari (Italy) for sending his Nepal Coccinellidae studies and to Mario Elgueta (MNHN) for providing the bibliography. The support given to co-author Audrey Grez by the Government of Chile through FONDECYT 1180533 is gratefully acknowledged.

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