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Distribution Patterns of Ohio Stoneflies, with an Emphasis on Rare and Uncommon Species
Presently, 102 stonefly species (Plecoptera) have been reported from Ohio. All 9 Nearctic families are represented. Over 90% of the fauna exhibit a combination of broad Nearctic-widespread, eastern Nearctic-widespread, Appalachian, and eastern Nearctic-unglaciated distributions. In contrast, only 2...
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author | Grubbs, Scott A. Pessimo, Massimo DeWalt, R. Edward |
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description | Presently, 102 stonefly species (Plecoptera) have been reported from Ohio. All 9 Nearctic families are represented. Over 90% of the fauna exhibit a combination of broad Nearctic-widespread, eastern Nearctic-widespread, Appalachian, and eastern Nearctic-unglaciated distributions. In contrast, only 2 species display a central Nearctic-Prairie distribution. Seven species of Perlidae are likely no longer present (Acroneuria evoluta Klapálek, A. perplexa Frison, Attaneuria ruralis (Hagen), and Neoperla mainensis Banks) or have experienced marked range reductions (Acroneuria abnormis (Newman), A. frisoni Stark and Brown, and A. filicis Frison). Another nearly 31% of the fauna (32 species) are rare, uncommon, or have highly-limited distributions within the state. Twelve of these species have Appalachian distributions, and an additional 8 have eastern Nearctic-unglaciated distributions. The distributional status for each of the 32 rare/uncommon species is discussed. |
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spelling | pubmed-38351652013-11-26 Distribution Patterns of Ohio Stoneflies, with an Emphasis on Rare and Uncommon Species Grubbs, Scott A. Pessimo, Massimo DeWalt, R. Edward J Insect Sci Article Presently, 102 stonefly species (Plecoptera) have been reported from Ohio. All 9 Nearctic families are represented. Over 90% of the fauna exhibit a combination of broad Nearctic-widespread, eastern Nearctic-widespread, Appalachian, and eastern Nearctic-unglaciated distributions. In contrast, only 2 species display a central Nearctic-Prairie distribution. Seven species of Perlidae are likely no longer present (Acroneuria evoluta Klapálek, A. perplexa Frison, Attaneuria ruralis (Hagen), and Neoperla mainensis Banks) or have experienced marked range reductions (Acroneuria abnormis (Newman), A. frisoni Stark and Brown, and A. filicis Frison). Another nearly 31% of the fauna (32 species) are rare, uncommon, or have highly-limited distributions within the state. Twelve of these species have Appalachian distributions, and an additional 8 have eastern Nearctic-unglaciated distributions. The distributional status for each of the 32 rare/uncommon species is discussed. University of Wisconsin Library 2013-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3835165/ /pubmed/24219390 http://dx.doi.org/10.1673/031.013.7201 Text en © 2013 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Article Grubbs, Scott A. Pessimo, Massimo DeWalt, R. Edward Distribution Patterns of Ohio Stoneflies, with an Emphasis on Rare and Uncommon Species |
title | Distribution Patterns of Ohio Stoneflies, with an Emphasis on Rare and Uncommon Species |
title_full | Distribution Patterns of Ohio Stoneflies, with an Emphasis on Rare and Uncommon Species |
title_fullStr | Distribution Patterns of Ohio Stoneflies, with an Emphasis on Rare and Uncommon Species |
title_full_unstemmed | Distribution Patterns of Ohio Stoneflies, with an Emphasis on Rare and Uncommon Species |
title_short | Distribution Patterns of Ohio Stoneflies, with an Emphasis on Rare and Uncommon Species |
title_sort | distribution patterns of ohio stoneflies, with an emphasis on rare and uncommon species |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3835165/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24219390 http://dx.doi.org/10.1673/031.013.7201 |
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