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Geographical distribution of two species of mesobuthus (scorpiones, buthidae) in china: insights from systematic field surveys and predictive models

文献类型:期刊论文

作者Shi, Cheng-Min; Huang, Zu-Shi; Wang, Lei; He, Li-Jun; Hua, Yue-Ping; Leng, Liang; Zhang, De-Xing
刊名Journal of arachnology
出版日期2007
卷号35期号:2页码:215-226
关键词Mesobuthus martensii Mesobuthus eupeus Ecological niche modeling Contact zone
ISSN号0161-8202
通讯作者Zhang, de-xing(dxzhang@ioz.ac.cn)
英文摘要Although mesobuthus scorpions in china have become endangered in recent years, they are largely underinvestigated. even the baseline data on their distributions are lacking. here the geographical distributions of two mesobuthus scorpions in china are provided through a combined study of systematic field surveys and gis-based ecological niche modeling using 227 surveyed point occurrence data across an area of ca. 2800 x 1700 km(2) and validated historical records. mesobuthus martensii (karsch 1879) appears to be restricted to latitude south of 43 degrees n and the north side of the yangtze river, bordered by the helan mountains and the tengger and mo us sand desert in the west and limited by the sea in the east. mesobuthus eupeus (c.l. koch 1839) reaches the east side of the helan mountains and the west edge of the loess plateau, extending westward along the northern slope of the qilian mountains and ultimately penetrating to the northern part of the junggar basin. the former is mainly found in semi-humid and humid regions while the latter is an and and semi-arid dweller. the two species show a parapatric distribution on the whole with a contact zone formed at the boundary of their ranges across the big turning of the yellow river in the central-western part of inner mongolia, ningxia and the middle part of the gansu province. this pattern of distribution is shaped both by the fundamental ecological niche constraint of the species and possibly by the biological interactions between the two species. some diagnostic features for the two species are also provided for quick identification.
WOS关键词PREY-LOCALIZING BEHAVIOR ; SPINY POCKET MICE ; PARUROCTONUS-MESAENSIS ; NOCTURNAL SCORPION ; SAND ; VIBRATIONS ; BIODIVERSITY ; ORIENTATION ; SENSITIVITY
WOS研究方向Entomology
WOS类目Entomology
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000249541900001
出版者AMER ARACHNOLOGICAL SOC
URI标识http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/2380538
专题中国科学院大学
通讯作者Zhang, De-Xing
作者单位1.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Zool, Management Pest Insects & Rodents, Beijing 100080, Peoples R China
2.Grad Univ, Chinese Acad Sci, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China
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Shi, Cheng-Min,Huang, Zu-Shi,Wang, Lei,et al. Geographical distribution of two species of mesobuthus (scorpiones, buthidae) in china: insights from systematic field surveys and predictive models[J]. Journal of arachnology,2007,35(2):215-226.
APA Shi, Cheng-Min.,Huang, Zu-Shi.,Wang, Lei.,He, Li-Jun.,Hua, Yue-Ping.,...&Zhang, De-Xing.(2007).Geographical distribution of two species of mesobuthus (scorpiones, buthidae) in china: insights from systematic field surveys and predictive models.Journal of arachnology,35(2),215-226.
MLA Shi, Cheng-Min,et al."Geographical distribution of two species of mesobuthus (scorpiones, buthidae) in china: insights from systematic field surveys and predictive models".Journal of arachnology 35.2(2007):215-226.

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