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| DOI | 10.1016/J.JCZ.2020.09.003 | ||||
| Año | 2020 | ||||
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The first phylogenetic analysis of genus Urophonius is performed based on morphological characters. Three monophyletic species groups are recovered. Species of the granulatus species group and Urophonius mondacai have summer or spring activity patterns. The exochus and brachycentrus species groups form a monophyletic group with a winter activity pattern, which is so far unique in scorpions from temperate and cold areas. Additionally, two new Patagonian species of Urophonius are described, one from Argentina and one from Chile. Finally, we discuss the southernmost distributions of scorpions in continental Patagonia. We suggest that the southern limit of the group could be related not only with a decrease in temperature, but also with an increase of precipitation.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Ojanguren-Affilastro, Andres A. | Hombre |
Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia - Argentina
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) - Argentina |
| 2 | Ramirez, Martin J. | Hombre |
Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia - Argentina
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) - Argentina |
| 3 | PIZARRO-ARAYA, JAIME | Hombre |
Universidad de la Serena - Chile
Sistema Integrado de Monitoreo y Evaluación de Ecosistemas Forestales Nativos (SIMEF) - Chile Sistema Integrado Monitoreo & Evaluac Ecosistemas - Chile |
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| Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas |
| Universidad de La Serena |
| Chilean National Forestry Corporation |
| Universidad de La Serena, La Serena (Chile) |
| Pali Aike National Park |
| Fundación Indomita |
| Cueva del Milodón Natural Monument), Sybila A. Rivera |
| Cueva del Milodón Natural Monument and Pali Aike National Park |
| Forest Ecosystem Assessment and Monitoring System |
| Moisés Grimberg Pardo |
| Arturo Godoy |
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| Our special thanks to José M. Quintana and Bernardino A. Camousseight (ENEL, Paso Pehuenche project) for their help with field logistics. We thank Moisés Grimberg Pardo (CONAF, the Chilean National Forestry Corporation) for allowing us to work Torres del Paine National Park, Cueva del Milodón Natural Monument and Pali Aike National Park (Project CONAF 85/2019, SIMEF). We are also grateful to Fermín M. Alfaro (LEULS, Universidad de La Serena), Juan Calderón Robledo (LEULS, Universidad de La Serena), and Fundación Indómita ( www.fundacion-indomita.org ) for their extraordinary help with field logistics. Many thanks to Gersom Frías (Torres del Paine National Park), Alejandra Olivares Dassonvalle (Cueva del Milodón Natural Monument), Sybila A. Rivera (Pali Aike National Park/Torres del Paine National Park), Arturo Godoy (Estancia El Morro, Morro Chico, Puerto Natales), Francisco Arroyo (Aserradero Keber, Puerto Natales) for their help in the field work and hospitality. Arturo Godoy for his comments on the latitudinal changes in the environment in southern Patagonia. Guillermo Martinez Pastur, and Maria Vanessa Lencinas for their help during our collection campaign to Tierra del Fuego. Julian Tocce (MPCN) for the loan of material. Fieldwork was financially supported by PIP 2005–6502, PIP 2010-1764, PIP 2015-0672, CONICET PUE-098, and PICT-2015-0283. JPA thanks projects DIDULS 19231210 of the Universidad de La Serena, La Serena (Chile), and Forest Ecosystem Assessment and Monitoring System (SIMEF by its Spanish acronym), INFOR-IEB-Chile Agreement. |
| Our special thanks to Jose M. Quintana and Bernardino A. Camousseight (ENEL, Paso Pehuenche project) for their help with field logistics. We thank Moises Grimberg Pardo (CONAF, the Chilean National Forestry Corporation) for allowing us to work Torres del Paine National Park, Cueva del Milodon Natural Monument and Pali Aike National Park (Project CONAF 85/2019, SIMEF). We are also grateful to Fermin M. Alfaro (LEULS, Universidad de La Serena), Juan Calderon Robledo (LEULS, Universidad de La Serena), and Fundacion Indomita (www.fundacion-indomita.org) for their extraordinary help with field logistics. Many thanks to Gersom Frias (Torres del Paine National Park), Alejandra Olivares Dassonvalle (Cueva del Milodon Natural Monument), Sybila A. Rivera (Pali Aike National Park/Torres del Paine National Park), Arturo Godoy (Estancia El Morro, Morro Chico, Puerto Natales), Francisco Arroyo (Aserradero Keber, Puerto Natales) for their help in the field work and hospitality. Arturo Godoy for his comments on the latitudinal changes in the environment in southern Patagonia. Guillermo Martinez Pastur, and Maria Vanessa Lencinas for their help during our collection campaign to Tierra del Fuego. Julian Tocce (MPCN) for the loan of material. Fieldwork was financially supported by PIP 2005-6502, PIP 2010-1764, PIP 2015-0672, CONICET PUE-098, and PICT-2015-0283. JPA thanks projects DIDULS 19231210 of the Universidad de La Serena, La Serena (Chile), and Forest Ecosystem Assessment and Monitoring System (SIMEF by its Spanish acronym), INFOR-IEB-Chile Agreement. |