Spatial Distribution of Pollinating Butterflies in Yunnan Province, Southwest China with Resource Conservation Implications
Pollinating butterflies are an important asset to agriculture, which still depends on wild resources. Yunnan Province in Southwest China is a region with typical montane agriculture, but this resource is poorly investigated. From literature reference and specimen examination, the present study ident...
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doaj-c179f2c119ec44ca998cf7a387e85e2b2020-11-25T03:48:28ZengMDPI AGInsects2075-44502020-08-011152552510.3390/insects11080525Spatial Distribution of Pollinating Butterflies in Yunnan Province, Southwest China with Resource Conservation ImplicationsHui-Hong Zhang0Wen-Ling Wang1Qi Yu2Dong-Hui Xing3Zhen-Bang Xu4Kuang Duan5Jian-Qing Zhu6Xin Zhang7Yong-Ping Li8Shao-Ji Hu9School of Agriculture, Yunnan University, Kunming 650500, ChinaInstitute of International Rivers and Eco-security, Yunnan University, Kunming 650500, ChinaSchool of Agriculture, Yunnan University, Kunming 650500, ChinaSchool of Agriculture, Yunnan University, Kunming 650500, ChinaSchool of Agriculture, Yunnan University, Kunming 650500, ChinaSchool of Agriculture, Yunnan University, Kunming 650500, ChinaShanghai Zoological Park, Shanghai 200335, ChinaKunming Youning Biotechnology Co., Ltd., Kunming 650051, ChinaSchool of Agriculture, Yunnan University, Kunming 650500, ChinaInstitute of International Rivers and Eco-security, Yunnan University, Kunming 650500, ChinaPollinating butterflies are an important asset to agriculture, which still depends on wild resources. Yunnan Province in Southwest China is a region with typical montane agriculture, but this resource is poorly investigated. From literature reference and specimen examination, the present study identified 554 species of pollinating butterflies (50.8% of the total butterflies) from Yunnan, with family Nymphalidae possessing the least number of pollinators (80 species, 16.0%), while the remaining four families are pollinator-rich (>73%). Tropical lowlands and mountain-valley areas possess higher species richness than those with plain terrains. The species richness of pollinating butterflies in Yunnan does not simply decline with the increase of latitude, nor is significantly different between West and East Yunnan. Zonation of pollinating butterflies using the parsimony analysis of endemicity (PAE) identified nine distribution zones and ten subzones. Most areas of endemism (AOE) are found in lowlands or mountain-valley areas, complexity of terrains, climates, and vegetation types are believed to be the main causes of such endemicity. The potential pollinating service of these butterflies could be great to montane agriculture with expanding areas of cash crops and fruit horticulture. Conservation strategies for pollinating butterflies may consist of preserving habitats and establishing butterfly-friendly agriculture based on local traditions.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/11/8/525pollinating insectsarea of endemismparsimony analysis of endemicity (PAE)biogeographyresource conservation |
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Hui-Hong Zhang Wen-Ling Wang Qi Yu Dong-Hui Xing Zhen-Bang Xu Kuang Duan Jian-Qing Zhu Xin Zhang Yong-Ping Li Shao-Ji Hu Spatial Distribution of Pollinating Butterflies in Yunnan Province, Southwest China with Resource Conservation Implications Insects pollinating insects area of endemism parsimony analysis of endemicity (PAE) biogeography resource conservation |
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Hui-Hong Zhang Wen-Ling Wang Qi Yu Dong-Hui Xing Zhen-Bang Xu Kuang Duan Jian-Qing Zhu Xin Zhang Yong-Ping Li Shao-Ji Hu |
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Spatial Distribution of Pollinating Butterflies in Yunnan Province, Southwest China with Resource Conservation Implications |
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Spatial Distribution of Pollinating Butterflies in Yunnan Province, Southwest China with Resource Conservation Implications |
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Spatial Distribution of Pollinating Butterflies in Yunnan Province, Southwest China with Resource Conservation Implications |
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Spatial Distribution of Pollinating Butterflies in Yunnan Province, Southwest China with Resource Conservation Implications |
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Spatial Distribution of Pollinating Butterflies in Yunnan Province, Southwest China with Resource Conservation Implications |
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spatial distribution of pollinating butterflies in yunnan province, southwest china with resource conservation implications |
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Pollinating butterflies are an important asset to agriculture, which still depends on wild resources. Yunnan Province in Southwest China is a region with typical montane agriculture, but this resource is poorly investigated. From literature reference and specimen examination, the present study identified 554 species of pollinating butterflies (50.8% of the total butterflies) from Yunnan, with family Nymphalidae possessing the least number of pollinators (80 species, 16.0%), while the remaining four families are pollinator-rich (>73%). Tropical lowlands and mountain-valley areas possess higher species richness than those with plain terrains. The species richness of pollinating butterflies in Yunnan does not simply decline with the increase of latitude, nor is significantly different between West and East Yunnan. Zonation of pollinating butterflies using the parsimony analysis of endemicity (PAE) identified nine distribution zones and ten subzones. Most areas of endemism (AOE) are found in lowlands or mountain-valley areas, complexity of terrains, climates, and vegetation types are believed to be the main causes of such endemicity. The potential pollinating service of these butterflies could be great to montane agriculture with expanding areas of cash crops and fruit horticulture. Conservation strategies for pollinating butterflies may consist of preserving habitats and establishing butterfly-friendly agriculture based on local traditions. |
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pollinating insects area of endemism parsimony analysis of endemicity (PAE) biogeography resource conservation |
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