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Mexico ants: incidence and abundance along the Nearctic-Neotropical interface
Wesley Dáttilo
MIGUEL VASQUEZ BOLAÑOS
Diana A. Ahuatzin
Reuber Antoniazzi
Edgar Chávez-González
Erick Joaquín Corro Méndez
PEDRO LUNA DE LA TORRE
Roger Guevara
Fabricio Villalobos
Ricardo Madrigal Chavero
JESSICA CAROLINE DE FARIA FALCAO
Adrián Bonilla Ramírez
Agustín Rafael García Romero
Aldo de la Mora
ALFREDO RAMIREZ HERNANDEZ
Ana Leticia Escalante Jiménez
Ana Paola Martínez-Falcón
Andrés I. Villarreal
Ashley García Colón Sandoval
Bolívar Aponte
BRENDA JUAREZ JUAREZ
CITLALLI CASTILLO GUEVARA
Claudia Moreno
Cristopher Albor
Dora Luz Martínez Tlapa
Elisabeth Huber Sannwald
Federico Escobar
FERNANDO JAVIER MONTIEL REYES
FERNANDO VARELA HERNANDEZ
ROSA GABRIELA CASTAÑO MENESES
Gabriela Pérez-Lachaud
GIBRAN RENOY PEREZ TOLEDO
Irene Alcalá Martínez
IRIS SARAENY RIVERA SALINAS
ISAIAS CHAIREZ HERNANDEZ
IVETTE ALICIA CHAMORRO FLORESCANO
JAIME HERNANDEZ FLORES
JAVIER MARTINEZ TOLEDO
Jean Paul Daniel Ange Lachaud
JESUS LUMAR REYES MUÑOZ
Jorge Ernesto Valenzuela González
JORGE VICTOR HORTA VEGA
JOSE DOMINGO CRUZ LABANA
JOSE JAVIER REYNOSO CAMPOS
José Luis Navarrete Heredia
Juan Antonio Rodríguez Garza
JUAN FRANCISCO PEREZ DOMINGUEZ
JULIETA BENITEZ MALVIDO
Katherine K. Ennis
Laura Sáenz
Luis A. Díaz Montiel
Luis Antonio Tarango Arámbula
Luis N. Quiroz Robedo
MADAI ROSAS MEJIA
Margarita Villalvazo Palacios
María Gómez Lazaga
Mariana Cuautle
MARIO JOSUE AGUILAR MENDEZ
Martha L. Baena Hurtado
Martha Madora Astudillo
MAYA ROCHA ORTEGA
MICHEL PALE RIVAS
Miguel A. García_Martínez
MIGUEL ANGEL SOTO CARDENAS
MIGUEL MAURICIO CORREA RAMIREZ
Milan Janda
Patricia Rojas Fernández
RENE TORRES RICARIO
Robert W. Jones
Rosamond Coates
SANDRA LUZ GOMEZ ACEVEDO
SAUL UGALDE LEZAMA
Stacy M. Philpott
Tatiana Suarez Joaqui
Tatianne Marques
VERONICA ZAMORA GUTIERREZ
Viviana Martínez Mandujano
Zachary Hajian Forooshani
IAN MACGREGOR FORS
Acceso Abierto
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https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.2944
Biodiversity hotspot
Formicidae
Geographic range
Hymenoptera
Inventory
Mexican fauna
Sampling methods
Species abundance
Species incidence
"Mexico is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, with an important proportion of endemism mainly because of the convergence of the Nearctic and Neotropical biogeographic regions, which generate great diversity and species turnover at different spatial scales. However, most of our knowledge of the Mexican ant biota is limited to a few well‐studied taxa, and we lack a comprehensive synthesis of ant biodiversity information. For instance, most of the knowledge available in the literature on Mexican ant fauna refers only to species lists by states, or is focused on only a few regions of the country, which prevents the study of several basic and applied aspects of ants, from diversity and distribution to conservation. Our aims in this data paper are therefore (1) to compile all the information available regarding ants across the Mexican territory, and (2) to identify major patterns in the gathered data set and geographic gaps in order to direct future sampling efforts. All records were obtained from raw data, including both unpublished and published information. After exhaustive filtering and updating information and synonyms, we compiled a total of 21,731 records for 887 ant species distributed throughout Mexico from 1894 to 2018. These records were concentrated mainly in the states of Chiapas (n = 6,902, 32.76%) and Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave (n = 4,329, 19.92%), which together comprise half the records. The subfamily with the highest number of records was Myrmicinae (n = 10,458 records, 48.12%), followed by Formicinae (n = 3,284, 15.11%) and Ponerinae (n = 1,914, 8.8%). Most ant records were collected in the Neotropical region of the country (n = 12,646, 58.19%), followed by the Mexican transition zone (n = 5,237, 24.09%) and the Nearctic region (n = 3,848, 17.72%). Native species comprised 95.46% of the records (n = 20,745). To the best of our knowledge, this is the most complete data set available to date in the literature for the country. We hope that this compilation will encourage researchers to explore different aspects of the population and community research of ants at different spatial scales, and to aid in the establishment of conservation policies and actions. There are no copyright restrictions. Please cite this data paper when using its data for publications or teaching events."
Wiley
2019
Artículo
Dáttilo, W., Vásquez‐Bolaños, M., Ahuatzin, D. A., Antoniazzi, R., Chávez‐González, E., Corro, E., Luna, P., Guevara, R., Villalobos, F., Madrigal‐Chavero, R., et al. 2019. Mexico ants: incidence and abundance along the Nearctic‐Neotropical interface. Ecology 101(4):e02944. 10.1002/ecy.2944
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