Decreasing species richness with increase in elevation and positive rapoport effects of crambidae (lepidoptera) on mount taibai

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  • who: Anping Chen et al. from the AandF University, Xianyang, China have published the article: Decreasing Species Richness with Increase in Elevation and Positive Rapoport Effects of Crambidae (Lepidoptera) on Mount Taibai, in the Journal: Insects 2022, 13, 1125. of /2022/
  • what: The authors attempted to verify the universality of Rapoport`s rule from the perspective of a spatial scale by investigating the vertical distribution patterns of moths, represented by a basal, well-supported, monophyletic lineage of Crambidae, viz. Although these two subfamilies form a species-rich monophyletic basal lineage (u2018PS clade` containing Pyraustinae + Spilomelinae . . .

     

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