A Review of the Mono- and Bispecific Genera of Turtles and Tortoises Worldwide, with an Assessment of the Island Endemics: Implications for Conservation
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Mono- and bispecific genera are noteworthy compared with multispecies genera
because they either may be evolutionarily older or would represent not-yet-diversified young
lineages, and being in some cases endemic to specific islands and archipelagoes, they also are
of conservation concern. Here, the distribution patterns of the mono- and bispecific genera
of freshwater turtles and tortoises and the distribution patterns of island endemics are
analyzed, using a database provided by the International Union for Conservation of Nature/
Species Survival Commission Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group. The mean
number of species per genus varied significantly across biogeographic regions. Twenty-eight
genera are monospecific, and 18 are bispecific, accounting for 48.9% of the total genera of
tortoises and freshwater turtles worldwide. The Oriental region housed the highest fraction
of these genera, followed by the Neotropical and Afrotropical regions. More than 11% of the
total number of chelonian species (n = 356) were island endemics, with most species being
Neotropical. The majority of the endemic island species occurred in the Galapagos Islands
and in Papua New Guinea. The endemism index varied remarkably among the various
islands/archipelagoes, with the Philippines being the center of endemism with the minor
value of the index and the Galapagos being that with the highest value of the index. Island
size was correlated neither with the number of endemic species per island nor with the
endemism index of each island, but it was significantly correlated with the total number of
species (once the Galapagos were removed from analyses as an outlier). Species belonging to
mono- and bispecific genera, as well as island endemic species, were more threatened (as a
percentage; in all cases . 65%) than the overall percentage of threatened taxa in freshwater
turtles and tortoises worldwide (50.3%)
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
chelonians; monospecific genera; bispecific genera; endemism index; island; archipelagoes; macroecology; conservation
List of contributors:
Amori, Giovanni
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