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Analysis of the distribution of endemic and rare arthropods in high endemism areas of Algarve-South Portugal
Authors:Maria Manuela da Gama  Jos Paulo Sousa  Cristina Seabra Ferreira  Helena Maria Barrocas
Institution:Maria Manuela da Gama, José Paulo Sousa, Cristina Seabra Ferreira,Helena Maria Barrocas
Abstract:The study of several arthropod groups in high endemism areas (HEA) of Algarve, the Southernmost province of Portugal, has revealed endemic species and species not yet recorded for the Portuguese fauna. The list includes 3 species of Isopoda endemic to Algarve, to Portugal or to the Iberian Peninsula, 2 species new to Portugal and 2 species new to the Iberian Peninsula; 2 species of Pseudoscorpiones not yet cited to Portugal; 11 species of Pauropoda new to Portugal, including one new species probably endemic; 15 species of Collembola endemic to the Portuguese or to the Iberian Peninsula faunas (Gama et al. 1997) and 37 species and 5 subspecies of Staphylinidae endemic to Algarve.With the exception of Collembola, which have been studied by us, the remaining groups have been submitted for study to several specialists.These findings heighten the biological richness of these areas of high endemism in terms of conservation of biological diversity. The authors draw attention to the necessity to preserve or restore the biological value of these areas, encouraging the adoption of protective measures and the creation of research programmes that include the implementation of taxonomic studies and co-operation between taxonomists and ecologists in order to preserve the biodiversity of these areas.
Keywords:Biodiversity conservation  soil arthropods  high endemism areas  endemic species  Algarve  South Portugal
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