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DOI10.1111/j.1365-2699.1997.tb00070.x
The land fauna of Ascension Island: new data from caves and lava flows, and a reconstruction of the prehistoric ecosystem
Ashmole, NP; Ashmole, MJ
通讯作者Ashmole, NP
来源期刊JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY
ISSN0305-0270
EISSN1365-2699
出版年1997
卷号24期号:5页码:549-589
英文摘要

Terrestrial arthropods were investigated in 1990 and 1995 on Ascension, a young and extremely isolated volcanic island in the equatorial Atlantic. Three new genera (of Araneae, Oribatida and Psocoptera) were discovered and the number of apparently endemic species was increased from fourteen to about twenty-nine. Some 311 species of land animals (a few now extinct) are known to have established themselves on the island; in a few groups there may be significant numbers of unrecorded species. About ninety-five endemic and non-endemic species are considered to be native (including two marine turtles, twelve seabirds and two extinct landbirds); seventy-eight are of doubtful status; and at least 138 were probably introduced by humans. Natural colonists arrived mainly by air (drifting with the wind during migratory movements) but some evidently travelled on floating objects or attached to birds or other animals. Natural colonization was almost entirely from Africa.


Before the arrival of humans, Ascension had an early successional ecosystem. The fauna in the lava and cinder deserts of the lowlands-both on the surface and in subterranean cracks and caves-was dominated by taxonomically varied scavengers and mainly arachnid predators. The scattered angiosperms here and in the foothills supported some host-specific herbivores with associated predators; they were also exploited (especially after exceptional rains) by a number of Orthoptera, Hemiptera and Lepidoptera derived from migratory African populations and perhaps reinforced at intervals by additional groups of colonists. The more extensive and largely cryptogamic vegetation on the central peak had a poor fauna probably composed mainly of micro-arthropods. Along coasts, on islets and in the extensive seabird colonies there were additional arthropod species and also a flightless rail and a night heron (both now extinct).


Invertebrate stocks that colonized Ascension underwent a variety of evolutionary changes including phyletic evolution leading to endemic status, adaptation to subterranean life (Araneae, Pseudoscorpiones, Collembola and Psocoptera), character release (phorid Diptera), and probably splitting of lineages (speciation) within the island (Isopoda, Collembola and gryllid Orthoptera). The relatively high diversity of Pseudoscorpiones(five species in five genera) and their 100% apparent endemicity is notable.


The indigenous fauna of Ascension provides a view of an early stage in the processes of colonization, adaptive evolution and radiation which-over much longer periods-give rise to the richer and more distinctive faunas of older oceanic islands such as Ascension’s nearest neighbour, St Helena, where a few invertebrate clades have undergone repetitive speciation and some adaptive radiation.


英文关键词Ascension Island St Helena zoogeography insect migration colonization island evolution lava habitats cave biology arthropods
类型Review
语种英语
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:A1997YF43600002
WOS关键词SOUTH-ATLANTIC OCEAN ; NONADAPTIVE RADIATION ; GALAPAGOS ARCHIPELAGO ; SYMPATRIC SPECIATION ; GEOGRAPHIC STRUCTURE ; AERIAL DISPERSAL ; CANARY-ISLANDS ; GENE FLOW ; POPULATIONS ; INSECTS
WOS类目Ecology ; Geography, Physical
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Physical Geography
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/134527
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Ashmole, NP,Ashmole, MJ. The land fauna of Ascension Island: new data from caves and lava flows, and a reconstruction of the prehistoric ecosystem[J],1997,24(5):549-589.
APA Ashmole, NP,&Ashmole, MJ.(1997).The land fauna of Ascension Island: new data from caves and lava flows, and a reconstruction of the prehistoric ecosystem.JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY,24(5),549-589.
MLA Ashmole, NP,et al."The land fauna of Ascension Island: new data from caves and lava flows, and a reconstruction of the prehistoric ecosystem".JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY 24.5(1997):549-589.
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