The peninsular effect in Iberian butterflies (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea and Hesperioidea)

作者: Jose Martin , Pilar Gurrea

DOI: 10.2307/2845190

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摘要: A species density analysis of the butterflies and Resumen. Se ha realizado el andlisis de la densidad skippers Iberian peninsula is presented. Degree especies mariposas Ib6rica. Para ello se meridians latitude parallels longitude were used to divido en 81 cuadriculas siguiendo las lineas partition into eighty-one quadrats, los meridianos y paralelos. Las densidades obtenidas each 10 by 1? longitude. stepwise multiple han contrastado con 9 factores fisicos, geograficos regression was performed on densities with climatol6gicos cada cuadricula mediante un a total nine physical, geographic climatic factors for correlaci6n paso paso. mayor parte square. In most taxonomic groups butterflies, grupos taxon6micos mariposas, mas import- important factor determining geog- antes su distribuci6n son tipo geografico, como lati- raphy, i.e. latitude, distance from tud, longitud principalmente distancia Pirineos, Pyrenees. The result marked peninsular effect. resultando por tanto marcado efecto peninsula. El second topography, in particular segundo lugar corresponde altitud cuadricula, altitude; pluviometric irregularity, annual precipitation tercer figuran irregularidad pluviom6trica, soil type rank third. as other lep- precipitaci6n anual suelo. Tanto conjunto idopterous groups, there clear predominance categorias taxon6micas European origin; number African origin inferiores, hay claro predominio ori- very small, except Anthocharinae. gen europeo. nuimero origen africano es muy escaso, excepto

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