Elevational Patterns in Two Groups of Micromoths (Lepidoptera : Pterophoridae, Alucitidae) in (…)

5 novembre 2025 | Fernando P. Gaona, Sylvain Delabye, Vincent Maicher, Peter Ustjuzhanin, Vasily N. Kovtunovich, Štěpán Janeček, Mercy Murkwe, Pavel Potocký, Szabolcs Sáfián, Robert Tropek

ABSTRACT

Tropical elevational gradients offer unique insights into ecological processes shaping biodiversity, although micromoths remain severely understudied, especially in the Afrotropics. We analysed species richness, community composition, elevational range size and wingspan of two micromoth families, many-plumed moths (Alucitidae) and plume moths (Pterophoridae), along a complete forest gradient on Mount Cameroon, an Afrotropical biodiversity hotspot. Alucitidae exhibited a distinct mid-elevation diversity peak, mirroring common patterns in tropical butterflies and moths, whereas Pterophoridae showed an uncommon upslope increase in species richness. Both families demonstrated clear elevational turnover in community composition, indicative of strong environmental filtering. Additionally, community-weighted elevational range size and wingspan increased consistently with elevation, supporting Rapoport's rule and Bergmann's cline, respectively. These patterns likely reflect interactions among climatic factors and environmental complexity, though the underlying mechanisms remain unresolved. Our findings reveal the unique communities of both mid- and high-elevation forests, as well as the distinctiveness of species-poor lowland assemblages. This elevational differentiation underscores the need for conservation across the full gradient and the vulnerability of endemic highland taxa to climate-driven range contractions. Comprehensive research on neglected tropical insect groups is urgently needed to better anticipate biodiversity responses to environmental change.

 Site référencé:  African Journal of Ecology

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