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Intra and Inter-Population Morphological Variation of Shape and Size of the Chilean Magnificent Beetle Ceroglossus chilensis in the Baker River Basin Chilean Patagonia

机译:智利巴塔哥尼亚盆地贝克河流域智利宏伟甲虫Ceroglossus chilensis形状和大小的种群内和种群间形态变化

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The alteration of habitat generates different degrees of stress in insects. It has been suggested that the degrees of phenotypic disturbances reflect the ability of an individual to overcome the effects of stress. The Baker River Basin in the Aysén Region, Chilean Patagonia has a very fragmented landscape, due to the destruction of the native forest and the use of land for agriculture and animal husbandry. This alteration should generate different degrees of disturbances in the insect communities, whose effects may be quantified by geometric morphometric tools. We analyzed morphological differences in 244 males and 133 females of the the Chilean magnificent beetle, Ceroglossus chilensis (Eschscholtz) (Coleoptera: Carabidae) collected in January, 2007, in mixed forests of Nothofagus dombeyi Mirbel (Ørsted) (Fagales: Nothofagaceae) and N. nitida Hofmus and in Second-growth forest of N. pumilio (Poepp. & Endl.) Krasser. Males were generally wider in the pronotum, while females had wider abdominal sternites. Although there were significant differences in shape and size between mature forests and second-growth forest, these were less significant among the sites within each type of vegetal formation. Individuals had more shape variations in the mature forest. We suggest that differences in shape are due at least in part to the isolation of the habitat. The differences found between sexes raises the question of how morphological variations and sexual dimorphism may be affected spatially by natural selection.
机译:生境的变化会在昆虫中产生不同程度的压力。已经提出,表型障碍的程度反映了个体克服压力影响的能力。智利巴塔哥尼亚艾森地区的贝克河盆地地貌十分零散,原因是当地森林遭到破坏,土地被用于农业和畜牧业。这种改变应该在昆虫群落中产生不同程度的干扰,其影响可以通过几何形态计量学工具来量化。我们分析了2007年1月收集的智利巨甲虫Ceroglossus chilensis(Eschscholtz)(Coleoptera:Carabidae)的244头雄性和133头雌性的形态差异,这些物种来自Nothofagus dombeyi Mirbel(Ørsted)(Fagales:Nothofagaceae)和N nitida Hofmus和N. pumilio(Poepp。&Endl。)Krasser的第二生长森林。男性通常在前胸膜更宽,而女性则具有较宽的腹abdominal。尽管成熟林和次生林在形状和大小上存在显着差异,但在每种类型的植被形成部位之间的差异都较小。在成熟的森林中,个体的形状变化更多。我们建议形状的差异至少部分是由于栖息地的隔离。性别之间的差异提出了一个问题,即自然选择如何在空间上影响形态变异和性二态性。

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