Cargando…

The Saturniidae of Barro Colorado Island, Panama: A model taxon for studying the long‐term effects of climate change?

We have little knowledge of the response of invertebrate assemblages to climate change in tropical ecosystems, and few studies have compiled long‐term data on invertebrates from tropical rainforests. We provide an updated list of the 72 species of Saturniidae moths collected on Barro Colorado Island...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Basset, Yves, Lamarre, Greg P.A., Ratz, Tom, Segar, Simon T., Decaëns, Thibaud, Rougerie, Rodolphe, Miller, Scott E., Perez, Filonila, Bobadilla, Ricardo, Lopez, Yacksecari, Ramirez, José Alejandro, Aiello, Annette, Barrios, Héctor
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5723595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29238531
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.3515
_version_ 1783285235888160768
author Basset, Yves
Lamarre, Greg P.A.
Ratz, Tom
Segar, Simon T.
Decaëns, Thibaud
Rougerie, Rodolphe
Miller, Scott E.
Perez, Filonila
Bobadilla, Ricardo
Lopez, Yacksecari
Ramirez, José Alejandro
Aiello, Annette
Barrios, Héctor
author_facet Basset, Yves
Lamarre, Greg P.A.
Ratz, Tom
Segar, Simon T.
Decaëns, Thibaud
Rougerie, Rodolphe
Miller, Scott E.
Perez, Filonila
Bobadilla, Ricardo
Lopez, Yacksecari
Ramirez, José Alejandro
Aiello, Annette
Barrios, Héctor
author_sort Basset, Yves
collection PubMed
description We have little knowledge of the response of invertebrate assemblages to climate change in tropical ecosystems, and few studies have compiled long‐term data on invertebrates from tropical rainforests. We provide an updated list of the 72 species of Saturniidae moths collected on Barro Colorado Island (BCI), Panama, during the period 1958‐2016. This list will serve as baseline data for assessing long‐term changes of saturniids on BCI in the future, as 81% of the species can be identified by their unique DNA Barcode Index Number, including four cryptic species not yet formally described. A local species pool of 60 + species breeding on BCI appears plausible, but more cryptic species may be discovered in the future. We use monitoring data obtained by light trapping to analyze recent population trends on BCI for saturniid species that were relatively common during 2009‐2016, a period representing >30 saturniid generations. The abundances of 11 species, of 14 tested, could be fitted to significant time‐series models. While the direction of change in abundance was uncertain for most species, two species showed a significant increase over time, and forecast models also suggested continuing increases for most species during 2017‐2018, as compared to the 2009 base year. Peaks in saturniid abundance were most conspicuous during El Niño and La Niña years. In addition to a species‐specific approach, we propose a reproducible functional classification based on five functional traits to analyze the responses of species sharing similar functional attributes in a fluctuating climate. Our results suggest that the abundances of larger body‐size species with good dispersal abilities may increase concomitantly with rising air temperature in the future, because short‐lived adults may allocate less time to increasing body temperature for flight, leaving more time available for searching for mating partners or suitable oviposition sites.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-5723595
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2017
publisher John Wiley and Sons Inc.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-57235952017-12-13 The Saturniidae of Barro Colorado Island, Panama: A model taxon for studying the long‐term effects of climate change? Basset, Yves Lamarre, Greg P.A. Ratz, Tom Segar, Simon T. Decaëns, Thibaud Rougerie, Rodolphe Miller, Scott E. Perez, Filonila Bobadilla, Ricardo Lopez, Yacksecari Ramirez, José Alejandro Aiello, Annette Barrios, Héctor Ecol Evol Original Research We have little knowledge of the response of invertebrate assemblages to climate change in tropical ecosystems, and few studies have compiled long‐term data on invertebrates from tropical rainforests. We provide an updated list of the 72 species of Saturniidae moths collected on Barro Colorado Island (BCI), Panama, during the period 1958‐2016. This list will serve as baseline data for assessing long‐term changes of saturniids on BCI in the future, as 81% of the species can be identified by their unique DNA Barcode Index Number, including four cryptic species not yet formally described. A local species pool of 60 + species breeding on BCI appears plausible, but more cryptic species may be discovered in the future. We use monitoring data obtained by light trapping to analyze recent population trends on BCI for saturniid species that were relatively common during 2009‐2016, a period representing >30 saturniid generations. The abundances of 11 species, of 14 tested, could be fitted to significant time‐series models. While the direction of change in abundance was uncertain for most species, two species showed a significant increase over time, and forecast models also suggested continuing increases for most species during 2017‐2018, as compared to the 2009 base year. Peaks in saturniid abundance were most conspicuous during El Niño and La Niña years. In addition to a species‐specific approach, we propose a reproducible functional classification based on five functional traits to analyze the responses of species sharing similar functional attributes in a fluctuating climate. Our results suggest that the abundances of larger body‐size species with good dispersal abilities may increase concomitantly with rising air temperature in the future, because short‐lived adults may allocate less time to increasing body temperature for flight, leaving more time available for searching for mating partners or suitable oviposition sites. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5723595/ /pubmed/29238531 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.3515 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Basset, Yves
Lamarre, Greg P.A.
Ratz, Tom
Segar, Simon T.
Decaëns, Thibaud
Rougerie, Rodolphe
Miller, Scott E.
Perez, Filonila
Bobadilla, Ricardo
Lopez, Yacksecari
Ramirez, José Alejandro
Aiello, Annette
Barrios, Héctor
The Saturniidae of Barro Colorado Island, Panama: A model taxon for studying the long‐term effects of climate change?
title The Saturniidae of Barro Colorado Island, Panama: A model taxon for studying the long‐term effects of climate change?
title_full The Saturniidae of Barro Colorado Island, Panama: A model taxon for studying the long‐term effects of climate change?
title_fullStr The Saturniidae of Barro Colorado Island, Panama: A model taxon for studying the long‐term effects of climate change?
title_full_unstemmed The Saturniidae of Barro Colorado Island, Panama: A model taxon for studying the long‐term effects of climate change?
title_short The Saturniidae of Barro Colorado Island, Panama: A model taxon for studying the long‐term effects of climate change?
title_sort saturniidae of barro colorado island, panama: a model taxon for studying the long‐term effects of climate change?
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5723595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29238531
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.3515
work_keys_str_mv AT bassetyves thesaturniidaeofbarrocoloradoislandpanamaamodeltaxonforstudyingthelongtermeffectsofclimatechange
AT lamarregregpa thesaturniidaeofbarrocoloradoislandpanamaamodeltaxonforstudyingthelongtermeffectsofclimatechange
AT ratztom thesaturniidaeofbarrocoloradoislandpanamaamodeltaxonforstudyingthelongtermeffectsofclimatechange
AT segarsimont thesaturniidaeofbarrocoloradoislandpanamaamodeltaxonforstudyingthelongtermeffectsofclimatechange
AT decaensthibaud thesaturniidaeofbarrocoloradoislandpanamaamodeltaxonforstudyingthelongtermeffectsofclimatechange
AT rougerierodolphe thesaturniidaeofbarrocoloradoislandpanamaamodeltaxonforstudyingthelongtermeffectsofclimatechange
AT millerscotte thesaturniidaeofbarrocoloradoislandpanamaamodeltaxonforstudyingthelongtermeffectsofclimatechange
AT perezfilonila thesaturniidaeofbarrocoloradoislandpanamaamodeltaxonforstudyingthelongtermeffectsofclimatechange
AT bobadillaricardo thesaturniidaeofbarrocoloradoislandpanamaamodeltaxonforstudyingthelongtermeffectsofclimatechange
AT lopezyacksecari thesaturniidaeofbarrocoloradoislandpanamaamodeltaxonforstudyingthelongtermeffectsofclimatechange
AT ramirezjosealejandro thesaturniidaeofbarrocoloradoislandpanamaamodeltaxonforstudyingthelongtermeffectsofclimatechange
AT aielloannette thesaturniidaeofbarrocoloradoislandpanamaamodeltaxonforstudyingthelongtermeffectsofclimatechange
AT barrioshector thesaturniidaeofbarrocoloradoislandpanamaamodeltaxonforstudyingthelongtermeffectsofclimatechange
AT bassetyves saturniidaeofbarrocoloradoislandpanamaamodeltaxonforstudyingthelongtermeffectsofclimatechange
AT lamarregregpa saturniidaeofbarrocoloradoislandpanamaamodeltaxonforstudyingthelongtermeffectsofclimatechange
AT ratztom saturniidaeofbarrocoloradoislandpanamaamodeltaxonforstudyingthelongtermeffectsofclimatechange
AT segarsimont saturniidaeofbarrocoloradoislandpanamaamodeltaxonforstudyingthelongtermeffectsofclimatechange
AT decaensthibaud saturniidaeofbarrocoloradoislandpanamaamodeltaxonforstudyingthelongtermeffectsofclimatechange
AT rougerierodolphe saturniidaeofbarrocoloradoislandpanamaamodeltaxonforstudyingthelongtermeffectsofclimatechange
AT millerscotte saturniidaeofbarrocoloradoislandpanamaamodeltaxonforstudyingthelongtermeffectsofclimatechange
AT perezfilonila saturniidaeofbarrocoloradoislandpanamaamodeltaxonforstudyingthelongtermeffectsofclimatechange
AT bobadillaricardo saturniidaeofbarrocoloradoislandpanamaamodeltaxonforstudyingthelongtermeffectsofclimatechange
AT lopezyacksecari saturniidaeofbarrocoloradoislandpanamaamodeltaxonforstudyingthelongtermeffectsofclimatechange
AT ramirezjosealejandro saturniidaeofbarrocoloradoislandpanamaamodeltaxonforstudyingthelongtermeffectsofclimatechange
AT aielloannette saturniidaeofbarrocoloradoislandpanamaamodeltaxonforstudyingthelongtermeffectsofclimatechange
AT barrioshector saturniidaeofbarrocoloradoislandpanamaamodeltaxonforstudyingthelongtermeffectsofclimatechange