Potential effect of the global warming to the subfamily Lipotactinae (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) in China and acoustics data of Lipotactes truncatus Shi & Li, 2009
[Display omitted] •The acoustic data of Lipotactes truncatus Shi & Li, 2009 was provided.•The potential distribution of the subfamily Lipotactinae was predicted for China using MaxEnt during current and 2070 year.•Potential effect of global warming will lead to three changes in which the distrib...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Asia-Pacific entomology 2020, 23(1), , pp.146-151 |
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•The acoustic data of Lipotactes truncatus Shi & Li, 2009 was provided.•The potential distribution of the subfamily Lipotactinae was predicted for China using MaxEnt during current and 2070 year.•Potential effect of global warming will lead to three changes in which the distribution of Lipotactinae species in China.•Due to global warming, some species will lock in “sky islands” which will accelerate speciation processes.
Species in the subfamily Lipotactinae are brachypterous with a small body and have limited dispersal ability. In this study, it’s the first time to describe the male calling song of Lipotactes truncatus Shi & Li, 2009. MaxEnt was used to predict the potential geographic distribution of Lipotactinae in present-day and year 2070, in order to explore responses to global warming of this subfamily in China. As for L. truncatus, two types of calling songs are observed with the peak frequencies in the ultrasound range. With the trend of global warming, the suitable habitats of the subfamily Lipotactinae will change in three ways: i) migrate to high latitude area; ii) migrate to the coastal region of south China; iii) migrate along altitude gradients in mountains. Some species will be locked into the “sky islands”, which will accelerate speciation process, with global warming. |
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ISSN: | 1226-8615 1876-7990 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.aspen.2019.12.007 |