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dc.contributor.authorÁvila Jiménez, María Luisaeng
dc.contributor.authorCoulson, Stephen Jameseng
dc.date.accessioned2011-12-16T14:18:06Z
dc.date.available2011-12-16T14:18:06Z
dc.date.issued2011-06-29eng
dc.PublishedInsects 2011 2(3): 273-296en
dc.identifier.issn2075-4450en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1956/5305
dc.description.abstractWe aimed to describe the main Arctic biogeographical patterns of the Collembola, and analyze historical factors and current climatic regimes determining Arctic collembolan species distribution. Furthermore, we aimed to identify possible dispersal routes, colonization sources and glacial refugia for Arctic collembola. We implemented a Gaussian Mixture Clustering method on species distribution ranges and applied a distancebased parametric bootstrap test on presence-absence collembolan species distribution data. Additionally, multivariate analysis was performed considering species distributions, biodiversity, cluster distribution and environmental factors (temperature and precipitation). No clear relation was found between current climatic regimes and species distribution in the Arctic. Gaussian Mixture Clustering found common elements within Siberian areas, Atlantic areas, the Canadian Arctic, a mid-Siberian cluster and specific Beringian elements, following the same pattern previously described, using a variety of molecular methods, for Arctic plants. Species distribution hence indicate the influence of recent glacial history, as LGM glacial refugia (mid-Siberia, and Beringia) and major dispersal routes to high Arctic island groups can be identified. Endemic species are found in the high Arctic, but no specific biogeographical pattern can be clearly identified as a sign of high Arctic glacial refugia. Ocean currents patterns are suggested as being an important factor shaping the distribution of Arctic Collembola, which is consistent with Antarctic studies in collembolan biogeography. The clear relations between cluster distribution and geographical areas considering their recent glacial history, lack of relationship of species distribution with current climatic regimes, and consistency with previously described Arctic patterns in a series of organisms inferred using a variety of methods, suggest that historical phenomena shaping contemporary collembolan distribution can be inferred through biogeographical analysis.en_US
dc.language.isoengeng
dc.publisherMDPI Publishingen_US
dc.relation.ispartof<a href="http://hdl.handle.net/1956/5306" target="blank">High Arctic Invertebrate Biogeography. Patterns and Colonization Processes since the Last Glacial Maximum</a>en_US
dc.rightsAttribution CC BYeng
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/eng
dc.subjectGacial refugiaeng
dc.subjectGaussian mixture clusteringeng
dc.titleA Holarctic Biogeographical Analysis of the Collembola (Arthropoda, Hexapoda) Unravels Recent Post-Glacial Colonization Patternsen_US
dc.typePeer reviewed
dc.typeJournal article
dc.description.versionacceptedVersionen_US
dc.rights.holderCopyright the authors.en_US
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.3390/insects2030273
dc.subject.nsiVDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Geosciences: 450en_US


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