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The relationship between geographic range size and life history traits: is biogeographic history uncovered? A test using the Iberian butterflies

机译:地理范围大小与生活史特征之间的关系:是否发现了生物地理史?使用伊比利亚蝴蝶的测试

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The geographic range of a species is influenced by past phylogenetic and biogeographic patterns. However, other historical interactions, including the interplay between life history and geography, are also likely involved. Therefore, the range size of a species can be explained on the basis of niche-breadth or dispersal related hypotheses, and previous work on European butterflies suggests that both, under the respective guise of ecological specialisation and colonising ability may apply. In the present study, data from 205 species of butterflies from the Iberian peninsula were processed through multiple regression analyses to test for correlations between geographic range size, life history traits and geographic features of the species distribution types. In addition, the percentage of variance explained by the subsets of variables analyzed in the study, with and without control for phylogenetic effects was tested. Despite a complex pattern of bivariate correlations, we found that larval polyphagy was the single best correlate of range size, followed by dispersal. Models that combined both life history traits and geographic characteristics performed better than models generated independently. The combined variables explained at least 39% of the variance. Bivariate correlations between range size and body size, migratory habits or egg size primarily reflected taxonomic patterning and reciprocal correlations with larval diet breadth and adult phenology. Therefore, aspects of niche breadth i.e. potential larval diet breadth emerged as the most influential determinants of range size. However, the relationships between these types of ecological traits and biogeographic history must still be considered when associations between life history and range size are of interest.
机译:一个物种的地理范围受过去的系统发育和生物地理模式影响。但是,也可能涉及其他历史互动,包括生活史和地理之间的相互作用。因此,一个物种的范围大小可以根据生态位宽度或与散布有关的假设进行解释,并且先前对欧洲蝴蝶的研究表明,在各自的生态专业化和殖民能力的幌子下,两者都可以适用。在本研究中,对来自伊比利亚半岛205种蝴蝶的数据进行了多元回归分析,以检验地理范围大小,生活史特征和物种分布类型的地理特征之间的相关性。另外,测试了在有或没有控制系统发育影响的情况下,由研究中分析的变量子集解释的方差百分比。尽管存在双变量相关的复杂模式,但我们发现幼虫多相是范围大小的唯一最佳相关,其次是分散。结合了生活史特征和地理特征的模型的性能要优于独立生成的模型。组合变量解释了至少39%的方差。范围大小与体型,迁徙习惯或卵子大小之间的双变量相关性主要反映了分类学模式以及与幼虫饮食广度和成人物候之间的相互关系。因此,利基宽度的方面,即潜在的幼虫饮食宽度,成为影响范围大小的最有影响力的决定因素。但是,当人们对生活史和范围大小之间的关联感兴趣时,仍必须考虑这些类型的生态特征与生物地理历史之间的关系。

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