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Quantifying the unquantifiable: why Hymenoptera not Coleoptera is the most speciose animal order

机译:量化无法量化:为什么膜翅目而不是鞘翅目是最特殊的动物秩序

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BackgroundWe challenge the oft-repeated claim that the beetles (Coleoptera) are the most species-rich order of animals. Instead, we assert that another order of insects, the Hymenoptera, is more speciose, due in large part to the massively diverse but relatively poorly known parasitoid wasps. The idea that the beetles have more species than other orders is primarily based on their respective collection histories and the relative availability of taxonomic resources, which both disfavor parasitoid wasps. Though it is unreasonable to directly compare numbers of described species in each order, the ecology of parasitic wasps—specifically, their intimate interactions with their hosts—allows for estimation of relative richness.
机译:背景我们质疑经常重复的说法,即甲虫(Coleoptera)是动物中物种最多的一种。相反,我们断言,另一种昆虫膜翅目昆虫更为特殊,这在很大程度上是由于种类繁多,但鲜为人知的寄生蜂。甲虫比其他物种有更多种的想法主要是基于它们各自的采集历史和生物分类资源的相对可用性,这两者均不利于寄生蜂。尽管直接比较每个物种中描述物种的数量是不合理的,但寄生黄蜂的生态学(特别是它们与宿主之间的亲密相互作用)可以估算相对丰富度。

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