Dispersal barriers and climate determine the geographic distribution of the helicopter damselfly Mecistogaster modesta
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Speciesâ ranges are typically constrained by the interplay of physical barriers to dispersal, environmental requirements such as suitable climatic conditions and biotic constraints such as from predation or competition. However, teasing apart the relative importance of these constraints in determining species distributions still represents a major challenge for ecologists.
The Neotropical damselfly Mecistogaster modesta (Coenagrionidae: Odonata) inhabits wet and moist forests in mainland Central America and north-western South America. This habitat specialist spends its larval development exclusively in tank bromeliads, where it acts as a keystone predator within the aquatic food web. Although tank-forming bromeliads occur from the southern United States throughout most of South America, M. modesta is absent from the Caribbean islands and South America south-east of the Andes mountain chain.
We employed species distribution models to explore the relative importance of physical barrier...
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