Diversity of aquatic and riparian Coleoptera of the Philippines: checklist, state of knowledge, priorities for future research and conservation

The diversity of the aquatic and strictly riparian beetles of the Philippines is reviewed. A checklist (with 317 species and subspecies) of the aquatic and riparian Coleoptera of the Philippines is provided for the first time herein. This checklist covers the following families (number of species an...

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Main Authors: Freitag, Hendrik, Jach, Manfred A, Wewalka, Gunther
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https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01650424.2016.1210814
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.biology-faculty-pubs-10062020-01-30T02:48:33Z Diversity of aquatic and riparian Coleoptera of the Philippines: checklist, state of knowledge, priorities for future research and conservation Freitag, Hendrik Jach, Manfred A Wewalka, Gunther The diversity of the aquatic and strictly riparian beetles of the Philippines is reviewed. A checklist (with 317 species and subspecies) of the aquatic and riparian Coleoptera of the Philippines is provided for the first time herein. This checklist covers the following families (number of species and subspecies in parentheses): Hydroscaphidae (1), Gyrinidae (15), Dytiscidae (65), Noteridae (4), Haliplidae (2), Hydraenidae (15), Hydrochidae (2), Spercheidae (1), Hydrophilidae (72), Scirtidae (49), Elmidae (23), Dryopidae (2), Psephenidae (16), Eulichadidae (1), Limnichidae (20), Heteroceridae (5), Malachiidae (5), Lampyridae (15), Nitidulidae (4). A total of 201 species and subspecies (63%) are considered to be endemic to the Philippines. Aquatic/riparian beetle genera and families that are still unrecorded but likely to occur in this country are briefly discussed. Based on estimates at the genus level, it is concluded that about 850 aquatic and riparian species can be expected to occur in the Philippines. The implication of the Philippine biogeographic history for this diversity is discussed. The potential of aquatic/riparian beetles as bioindicators is briefly examined. The dilemma of aquatic invertebrate conservation is analysed and priorities for future research are outlined. 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/biology-faculty-pubs/7 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01650424.2016.1210814 Biology Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Coleoptera water beetle biodiversity assessment species richness endemism Philippines Biodiversity Biology
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
country Philippines
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topic Coleoptera
water beetle
biodiversity assessment
species richness
endemism
Philippines
Biodiversity
Biology
spellingShingle Coleoptera
water beetle
biodiversity assessment
species richness
endemism
Philippines
Biodiversity
Biology
Freitag, Hendrik
Jach, Manfred A
Wewalka, Gunther
Diversity of aquatic and riparian Coleoptera of the Philippines: checklist, state of knowledge, priorities for future research and conservation
description The diversity of the aquatic and strictly riparian beetles of the Philippines is reviewed. A checklist (with 317 species and subspecies) of the aquatic and riparian Coleoptera of the Philippines is provided for the first time herein. This checklist covers the following families (number of species and subspecies in parentheses): Hydroscaphidae (1), Gyrinidae (15), Dytiscidae (65), Noteridae (4), Haliplidae (2), Hydraenidae (15), Hydrochidae (2), Spercheidae (1), Hydrophilidae (72), Scirtidae (49), Elmidae (23), Dryopidae (2), Psephenidae (16), Eulichadidae (1), Limnichidae (20), Heteroceridae (5), Malachiidae (5), Lampyridae (15), Nitidulidae (4). A total of 201 species and subspecies (63%) are considered to be endemic to the Philippines. Aquatic/riparian beetle genera and families that are still unrecorded but likely to occur in this country are briefly discussed. Based on estimates at the genus level, it is concluded that about 850 aquatic and riparian species can be expected to occur in the Philippines. The implication of the Philippine biogeographic history for this diversity is discussed. The potential of aquatic/riparian beetles as bioindicators is briefly examined. The dilemma of aquatic invertebrate conservation is analysed and priorities for future research are outlined.
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author Freitag, Hendrik
Jach, Manfred A
Wewalka, Gunther
author_facet Freitag, Hendrik
Jach, Manfred A
Wewalka, Gunther
author_sort Freitag, Hendrik
title Diversity of aquatic and riparian Coleoptera of the Philippines: checklist, state of knowledge, priorities for future research and conservation
title_short Diversity of aquatic and riparian Coleoptera of the Philippines: checklist, state of knowledge, priorities for future research and conservation
title_full Diversity of aquatic and riparian Coleoptera of the Philippines: checklist, state of knowledge, priorities for future research and conservation
title_fullStr Diversity of aquatic and riparian Coleoptera of the Philippines: checklist, state of knowledge, priorities for future research and conservation
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of aquatic and riparian Coleoptera of the Philippines: checklist, state of knowledge, priorities for future research and conservation
title_sort diversity of aquatic and riparian coleoptera of the philippines: checklist, state of knowledge, priorities for future research and conservation
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2016
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/biology-faculty-pubs/7
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01650424.2016.1210814
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