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Diversität und Verbreitung von Schluchtwäldern (Tilio-Acerion) im Rheinischen Schiefergebirge
(2012)
Im Rahmen dieser Studie wurde die Diversität der Gefäßpflanzen von Edellaubmischwäldernrn im Rheinischen Schiefergebirge statistisch erfasst und dabei erstmalig deren Artenzusammensetzung anhand einer angewandten Standortanalyse soziologisch-floristisch beschrieben sowie deren Verbreitung im Einzugsbereich von unterer Mosel, unterer Lahn und dem Mittelrheingebiet zusammenfassend dargestellt.
Zudem war es Ziel dieser Untersuchung die Variabilität und Struktur der Artenzusammensetzung in Abhängigkeit von edaphischen und mikroklimatischen Umweltfaktoren auf Schiefer als anstehendem Gestein zu analysieren und diesbezüglich das Tilio-Acerion des Untersuchungsraums mit den bisher vorwiegend auf kalkhaltigem Untergrund untersuchten Edellaubmischwaldgesellschaften der übrigen deutschen Gebirge zu vergleichen. Mit Blick auf die Einstufung dieser Waldgesellschaft als "prioritären Lebensraum" innerhalb des NATURA 2000-Schutzgebietssystems und der an die FFH-Richtlinie gekoppelten Berichtspflicht von Rheinland-Pfalz, die alle 6 Jahre erfüllt werden muss,wurde die bisherige Einstufung der Ausprägung dieser Waldgesellschaft für die naturräumlichen Haupteinheiten im Untersuchungsraum revidiert. Dabei wurden auch anthropogene Gefährdungen untersucht und Schutzmaßnahmen für den Erhalt dieses in Mitteleuropa streng geschützten Fauna-Flora-Habitats diskutiert sowie Vorschläge zur Eingliederung von bisher unberücksichtigten Regionen in das NATURA 2000-Schutzgebietssystem abgegeben. Insgesamt wurden 191 Taxa in 1209 Aufnahmen erfasst und 29 Arten davon auf Grund ihrer Seltenheit oder Schutzwürdigkeit als bemerkenswert eingestuft. Des Weiteren wurden 3 Assoziationen und eine bisher noch unbekannte Festuca altissima-Tilia cordata-Gesellschaft beschrieben, wobei der überwiegende Teil der Aufnahmen dem Fraxino-Aceretum pseudoplatani zugeordnet wurde, das sich synsystematisch in weitere standörtlich bedingte Untereinheiten differenzieren lässt. Dabei hebt sich das Tilio-Acerion im Rheinischen Schiefergebirge gemeinsam mit Beständen weiterer silikatischer Gebirge von Edellaubmischwäldern auf karbonatischen Gebirgen in Deutschland durch säuretolerante Arten einer Polystichum aculeatum-Variante syntaxonomisch ab. Zudem konnte das in der Literatur bisher umstrittene Adoxo moschatellinae-Aceretum als eigene, dem Tilio-Acerion zugehörige Assoziation anhand von Kennarten wie dem im Untersuchungsraum hochsteten Polystichum aculeatum in der für die syntaxonomische Bewertung prioritären Krautschicht validiert werden. Regionale Unterschiede der Edellaubmischwälder sind im Untersuchungsgebiet anhand der dortigen Verbreitungsgrenzen submediterraner, (sub-)atlantischer und (sub-)kontinentaler Florenelemente erkennbar. Edaphische und mikroklimatische Faktoren haben sich als besonders einflussreich für diverse Ausprägungen der Schluchtwaldflora herausgestellt. Das Tilio-Acerion ist im Einzugsbereich der Mosel besonders artenreich, was lokal auch auf das Lahngebiet zutrifft. Der Straßen- und Wegebau wird als häufigste Gefährdung eingestuft, in den Tieflagen des oberen Mittelrhein- und Moselgebiets kommen Niederwald-Effekte in Form von haselreichen Degradationsstadien hinzu, in den Hochlagen sind Nadelwaldaufforstungen problematisch. Entsprechend wird gefordert derartige Maßnahmen sowie die Abholzung und Totholzentnahme in Edellaubmischwäldern zu vermeiden und diese sich stattdessen ihrer natürlichen Sukzession zu überlassen.
Die Studie hat gezeigt, dass die naturräumlichen Haupteinheiten Hunsrück, Westerwald, Taunus sowie das Mosel-, Lahn- und Mittelrheintal entgegen bisheriger Einstufung ein "Hauptvorkommen" an Schlucht- und Hangmischwäldern mit "guter Ausprägung" aufweisen.
The protected areas of Rwanda are facing various challenges resulting from the anthropogenic activities of the surrounding communities especially in the adjacent area to Cyamudongo isolated rain forest, which results in climate change, soil degradation, and loss of biodiversity. Therefore, this study aims to broaden current knowledge on the impact of sustainable Agroforestry (AF) on the Carbon (C) stock and Biodiversity conservation on the surroundings of Cyamudongo isolated rain forest and Ruhande Arboretum.
To understand this, the permanent sample plots (PSPs) were established mainly in the designed four transects of four km long originating on the boundary of the Cyamudongo isolated rain forest following the slope gradient ranging from 1286 to 2015 m asl. A total number of 73 PSPs were established in the Cyamudongo study area while 3 PSPs were established in the Ruhande AF plot. The Arc Map GIS 10.4 was used to design and map the sampling areas while GPS was used for localization of collected items. Statistical significance was analyzed through the R-software especially for wood and soil variables while for biodiversity indicator species, MVSP Software 3.0 was used to determine the Shannon Diversity indices and similarities among species.
In this study, I have obtained comprehensive results demonstrating that in all study areas, the various AF tree species contribute differently to C stock and C sequestration and the amount of C stored and removed from the atmosphere depends on different factors such as tree species, plantation density, growth stage, or the age of establishment, applied management practices, wood specific density (WSD), wood C concentration, and climatic conditions. The estimated quantity of sequestrated C for 2 years and 34 years AF species were 13.11 t C ha -1 yr-1 (equivalent to 48 t CO2 ha -1 yr-1) and 6.85 t ha-1 yr-1 (equivalent to 25.1 t CO2 ha -1 yr-1) in Cyamudongo and Ruhande respectively. The estimated quantity of C stored by the Ruhande AF plot is 232.94 t ha-1. In Cyamudongo, the overall C stored by the AF systems was 823 t ha-1 by both young tree species established by the Cyamudongo Project (35.84 t ha-1) and C stored by existed AF species before the existence of the Project (787.12 t ha-1). In all study areas, the Grevillea robusta was found to contribute more to overall stored C compared to other species under this study.
The tests revealed differences in terms of nutrient contents (C, N, C: N ratio, K, Na, Ca, and Mg) for various AF tree species of Cyamudongo and Ruhande study areas. The differences in terms of correlation for various variables of AF tree species in different study areas varied with tree species, age, stage of growth, and tree shape. By comparing the correlation coefficients for various tree variables for young and mature AF tree species, the results showed a high correlation variability for young species than mature or old species recorded in different environmental conditions of Cyamudongo and Ruhande study areas.
The recorded soil pH mean value across in Cyamudongo study area is 4.2, which is very strongly acidic. The tests revealed that the soil pH, C, C: N ratio, OM, NH4+, NO3-+NO2-, PO43-, and CEC were significantly (P < 0.05) different in various soil depths whereas the N was not statistically significant. The pH, N, C: N ratio, CEC, NH4+, PO43-, and Al3+ showed a significant difference across land uses whereas the C and NO3-+NO2- did not show any statistical difference. All tested chemical elements showed a statistical difference as far as altitude ranges are concerned. The only NH4+, PO43-, and CEC showed significant differences with time whereas all other remaining chemical elements did not show any statistical significance. The bulk density of soil was statistically different across land uses and altitude ranges. The soil pH was very strongly correlated with CEC, Mg, and Ca in cropland (CL) whereas it was strongly correlated in both AF and natural forest (NF) except for Mg, which was moderately correlated in AF. Furthermore, its correlation with K was strong in CL, moderate in AF while it was weak in NF. Finally, the pH correlation with Na was weak in both AF and CL whereas it was negligible in NF. The overall estimated soil C stock of the study area was 16848 t ha -1.
The sustainable AF practices changed significantly the frequency of reptiles, amphibians, and flowering plants while there was no statistical change observed on ferns with time. In terms of species richness, 16 flowering plants, 14 ferns, 5 amphibians, and 3 reptiles were recorded and monitored. These findings add to a growing body of literature on the impact of AF on the C stock, soil improvement, and Biodiversity. It is recommended that further researches should be undertaken for the contribution of other AF tree species to the C stock found in the agricultural landscape around all protected areas of Rwanda and the impact on them on the soil and biodiversity.
Human population pressure increased with the population growth around the NNP and Cyamudongo with disturbance impacts on the forests isolating populations into fragments and today, Cyamudongo natural forest is located a way at a distance of at least 8.5 km horizontal distance to Nyungwe main block with a surface area estimated at 300 ha. Under Cyamudongo project implementation, there was a need to understand how the flora diversity responded to human imposed challenges and to forest restoration initiatives. Three physiognomic landscapes forest were identified and considered for three phases of vegetation survey in Cyamudongo and related to the closest area of Nyungwe main block. In this study, 15 transects were laid in each physiognomic forest landscape and 10 and 5 plots were set respectively in Cyamudongo and Gasumo study area. In total, 315 phytosociological relevés were performed and the Braun-Blanquet methods used for three times vegetation surveys. Species life-forms and chorophyte were evaluated and tree species dbh and height have been measured. Data were subjected to different statistical analyses using different softwares such as PAST, R 3.5.2, and SPSS. The mapping was done using Arc GIS and the Multi-Spectral Remote Sensing used to find NDVI for the vegetation classification.
NDVI trends showed that there has been fluctuations in vegetation classifications of the studied area. In this study, 494 vascular plant species from 106 families were harbored in the study area and distributed differently among forest landscapes and study phases. Although, 43.54% were common to Cyamudongo and Gasumo landscapes while 48.54 % of species diversity were hold only by Cyamudongo and 7.92% confined to Gasumo and 12 in total were found new records for Rwanda while several others suspected require detailed research for identification showing how the flora diversity of Cyamudongo is of special interest and extremely important for discoveries.
The finding of the study on diversity indices, the PCA, CA and the Cluster analysis, all statistical analyses (MANOVA, ANOVA) and life form spectra unanimously showed that the anthropogenic disturbance shaped the vegetation cover, the floristic composition, the species diversity, the forest landscapes community structure, the life form spectrum and the phytoclimate of Cyamudongo and Gasumo forest landscapes. Although, the vegetation analysis couldn’t clearly identify communities and sub-communities at the initial and final vegetation surveys and cluster groups were heterogeneous as well as overlapping and species associations not clearly defined due to the high level of similarities in species composition among forest landscapes and vegetation surveys. The species diversity was found high in secondary forest and Gasumo landscape forest and low in the primary forest and the buffer zone of Cyamudongo and the disturbance with gaps openings was found to be associated to the species diversity with a seasonal variation. The patterns of dbh for the buffer zone and of the size classes of all landscapes with an inverted ‘J’ indicated a healthy regeneration in the forest landscapes and tree species explained a good regeneration and recruitment capacity. Different shapes in the pattern of dbh with respectively an inverted ‘J’, ‘J ‘and ‘U’ for the buffer zone, primary and together the secondary and Gasumo forest landscapes indicated differences in the landscapes health and degree of regeneration and recruitment capacity.
Findings from differents measuements showed at which extend human activities have shaped the flora diversity and structure of forest landcapes studied. For instance, disturbances due human activities were daily oberved and trees were logged by neighboring communities such as Batwa populations at Cyamudongo and local populations at Gasumo. Some species were evenly observed targeted for their barks such as Ocotea usambarensis, Parinari excelsa for medicines and many others for their wood quality, fire wood collection and for agricultural purposes.
In the period of Cyamudongo project implementation, important achievements included the increase of forest biomass and therefore the photosynthetic capacity and the evapotranspiration potential that influence the rainfall regime; the regulation of weather conditions and then species diversity; supporting local communities and limiting human activities; raising awareness on conservation and protection of biodiversity and improving of living conditions of neighboring populations by providing paid employment and so to restore to the Cyamudongo forest ecosystem functions. Moreover, Cyamudongo forest remains vulnerable as surrounded by local communities with a high population pressure relying on forest resources for its survival. Cyamudongo harbors a high level of endemism and is a small hotspot for biodiversity conservation. It is therefore recommended to strengthen conservation and protection measures and continue the support of local communities.
Due to their confinement to specific host plants or restricted habitat types, Auchenorrhyncha are suitable biological indicators to measure the quality of chalk grassland under different management practices for nature conservation. They can especially be used as a tool to assess the success of restoring chalk grassland on ex-arable land. One objective of this study was to identify the factors which most effectively conserve and enhance biological diversity of existing chalk grasslands or allow the creation of new areas of such species-rich grassland on ex-arable land. A second objective was to link Auchenorrhyncha communities to the different grassland communities occurring on chalk according to the NVC (National Vegetation Classification). Altogether 100 chalk grassland and arable reversion sites were sampled between 1998 and 2002. Some of the arable reversion sites had been under certain grazing or mowing regimes for up to ten years by 2002. Vegetation structure and composition were recorded, and Auchenorrhyncha were sampled three times during the summer of each year using a "vortis" suction sampler. Altogether 110 leafhopper species were recorded during the study. Two of the species, Kelisia occirrega and Psammotettix helvolus, although widespread within the area studied, had not previously been recognized as part of the British fauna. By displaying insect frequency and dominance as it is commonly done for vegetation communities, it was possible to classify preferential and differential species of distinct Auchenorrhyncha communities. The linking of the entomological data with vegetation communities defined by the NVC showed that different vegetation communities were reflected by distinct Auchenorrhyncha communities. Significant differences were observed down to the level of sub-communities. The data revealed a strong positive relationship between the diversity of leafhoppers species and the vegetation height. There was also a positive correlation between the species richness of Auchenorrhyncha and the diversity of plant species. In that context it is remarkable that there was no correlation between vegetation height and botanical diversity. There is a substantial decrease in Auchenorrhyncha species richness from unimproved grassland to improved grassland and arable reversion. The decline of typical chalk grassland and general dry grassland species is especially notable. Consequently, the number of stenotopic Auchenorrhyncha species which are confined to only a few habitat types, are drastically reduced with the improvement of chalk grassland. Improved grassland and arable reversion fields are almost exclusively inhabited by common habitat generalists. The decrease in typical chalk grassland plants due to improvement is mirrored in the decline of Auchenorrhyncha species, which rely monophagously or oligophagously on specific host plants. But even where suitable host plants re-colonize arable reversion sites quickly, there is a considerable delay before leafhoppers follow. That becomes especially obvious with polyphagous leafhoppers like Turrutus socialis or Mocydia crocea, which occur on improved grassland or arable reversion sites only in low frequency and abundance, despite wide appearance or even increased dominance of their host plants. These species can be considered as the most suitable indicators to measure success or failure of long term grassland restoration. A time period of ten years is not sufficient to restore species-rich invertebrate communities on grassland, even if the flora indicates an early success.
Die zweitgrößte Teilgruppe der Chrysomelidae sind die Galerucinae Latreille, 1802. Zu diesen gehört das Taxon Ootheca, das Chevrolat 1837 festlegte und das ursprünglich nur eine beschriebene Art enthielt. In den nachfolgenden Jahrhunderten wurden in der Gattung Ootheca alle Galerucinae von "kompakter" Körpergestalt, mit breitem Pronotum, stark konvexem Dorsum, kurzen Antennen und kurzen Beinen beschrieben. Zu Beginn meiner Revision umfasste die Gruppe 38 Arten. Durch Vergleich charakteristischer morphologischer Eigenschaften des Ektoskeletts in Kombination mit den morphologischen Strukturen des männlichen Genitals - dargestellt in detaillierten Zeichnungen und Beschreibungen - konnten einzelne Arten von Ootheca beschrieben werden und gegenüber anderen Taxa der Galerucinae abgegrenzt werden. Nach der Revision blieben in der Gattung Ootheca 9 Arten als valide zurück, 4 Arten wurden neu beschrieben, 13 Arten wurden in andere revidierte Gattungen transferiert, und 10 Arten wurden noch nicht bearbeitet, weil sie bisher nicht zugeordnet werden konnten. Weiterhin wurden drei neue monophyletische Gruppen, Schwestertaxa, zu Ootheca beschrieben: Oothecoides (6 Arten), Ootibia (5 Arten ) und Oosagitta (6 Arten).
A taxonomic revision of the genus Pteris in tropical Africa revealed 26 species. An identification key to the species is provided. Morphological characters were used to prepare a cladistic analysis of the relevant taxa. Each species was evaluated concerning the IUCN red list status. Only Pteris mkomaziensis was considered as Near Threatened, and all other species only as Least Concern. An inventory of the ferns of Kakamega Forest / Kenya and Budongo Forest / Uganda revealed 85 species in Kakamega and 66 species in Budongo. Life form spectra were analysed and the ferns were studied for their value for bioindication.
Die pan-amazonische Baumfrosch-Gattung Osteocephalus ist unzureichend bearbeitet sowohl bezüglich ihrer Taxonomie, als auch ihrer Phylogenie. Der Status einer Reihe von Arten, die bereits oder noch nicht zu dieser Gattung gezählt werden, ist unklar und die Verwandtschaftsbeziehungen innerhalb der Gattung und zu verwandten Gattungen nicht geklärt. In dieser Arbeit wird O. cabrerai (Cochran and Goin, 1970) aus Kolumbien und Peru nochmals detailliert beschrieben und O. festae (Peracca, 1904) aus einem Anden-Vorgebirge in Ecuador revalidiert. Hyla inframaculata Boulenger, 1882, vom Unterlauf des Amazonas in Brasilien, wird in die Gattung Osteocephalus gestellt und Osteocephalus elkejungingerae (Henle, 1981) vom östlichen Andenrand in Peru wird mit Hyla mimetica (Melin, 1941) als O. mimeticus synonymisiert. Das Taxon Hyla vilarsi Melin, 1941, bisher als Synonym unterschiedlicher Arten betrachtet, wird als valide angesehen und in die Gattung Osteocephalus gestellt. Drei neue Arten werden beschrieben: Osteocephalus castaneicola aus Nord-Bolivien und Süd-Peru, O. duellmani von einer subandinen Bergkette in Süd-Ecuador und O. camufatus aus dem zentralamazonischen Teil Brasiliens. Eine phylogenetische Analyse auf Basis von bis zu neun mitochondrialen und einem Kern-Gen zeigt, dass Osteocephalus bezüglich der Gattung Tepuihyla paraphyletisch ist. Deshalb wird hier eine neue Taxonomie vorgeschlagen, die die Monophylie von Osteocephalus und Tepuihyla sichert. Eine neue Gattung, Dryaderces, wird für die Schwestergruppe von Osteocephalus aufgestellt. Die Färbung frisch metamorphosierter Jungfrösche wird als morphologische Synapomorphie von Osteocephalus angesehen. Fünf monophyletische Artengruppen werden innerhalb der Gattung aufgestellt, drei Arten der Gattung Osteocephalus (O. germani, O. phasmatus, O. vilmae) und drei der Gattung Tepuihyla (T. celsae, T. galani, T. talbergae) synonymisiert, außerdem drei Arten anderen Gattungen zugerechnet (Hyla helenae zu Osteocephalus, O. exophthalmus zu Tepuihyla und O. pearsoni zu Dryaderces gen. n.). Außerdem werden neun potentiell neue Arten identifiziert, was einer Artenzunahme von 138% im Vergleich zur derzeit bekannten Diversität entspräche. Daraus ist zu schließen, dass die tatsächliche Artenzahl weit unterschätzt wird. Unbeschriebene Arten verbergen sich vor allem unter den weit verbreiteten, polymorphen Nominatarten. Die Evolution der Fortpflanzungsstrategien innerhalb der Gattung wird im Licht der neuen Phylogenie diskutiert und ein neuer Amplexustyp (Kehlamplexus) beschrieben.
Da die Belastung von Gewässern mit Mikroorganismen ein Gesundheitsrisiko für den Menschen unter anderem bei dessenFreizeitnutzung birgt, wurde die mikrobielle Belastung der Flüsse Rhein, Mosel und Lahn anhand von Indikatoren für fäkalbürtige bakterielle (Escherichia coli, intestinale Enterkokken) und virale Belastungen (somatische Coliphagen) untersucht. Des Weiteren wurden blaCTX-MGene als Marker für die Verbreitung von Antibiotikaresistenzen in der Lahn quantifiziert. Durch vergleichende Analysen von Monitoringdaten gegensätzlicher Abflussgeschehen in Rhein und Mosel wurde ein Einfluss von Veränderungen klimarelevanter Parameter auf die Verbreitung der fäkalen Indikatororganismen (FIO) geprüft. Die Analysen an Rhein, Mosel und Lahn zeigen deutlich, dass hohe Abflüsse und Niederschläge den Eintrag von FIO und Antibiotikaresistenzgenen (ARG) und damit potentiell antibiotikaresistenter Bakterien in Gewässer begünstigten, während unter dem Einfluss hoher Globalstrahlung und steigenden Wassertemperaturen ein Rückgang zu beobachtenwar. Basierend auf als relevant identifizierten Einflussparametern wurden multiple lineare Regressionsmodelle (MLR Modelle) entwickelt, die eine zeitnahe Vorhersage von FIO Konzentrationen an fünf Stellen eines Lahnabschnitts ermöglichen. Wechselwirkungenzwischen abiotischen und biotischen (Fraßdruck) Faktoren tragen zur Entstehung saisonaler Muster in den FIO Konzentrationenbei. Diese sind unter Niedrigwasserverhältnissen und besonders in Flüssen mit ausgeprägten trophischen Interaktionen besonders deutlich ausgeprägt und beeinflussen eine Übertragbarkeit von Modellansätzen zwischen Flüssen unterschiedlicher biologischer und hydrologischer Charakteristika. Daraus, dass Bakterien davon stärker betroffen sind als Coliphagen, lässt sich schließen, dass bakterielle Indikatoren virale Belastungen nicht ausreichend abbilden. BlaCTX-MGene waren in der Lahn parallel zu den FIO ubiquitär nachzuweisen, was auf einen fäkalen Ursprung hinweist. Landwirtschaft und kommunale Kläranlageneinleiter trugen zur Belastung mit FIO bei. Es zeigte sich, dass auch nicht badende Wassersportler mit eingeschränktem Wasserkontakt nachweislich dem Risiko ausgesetzt waren, antibiotikaresistente Bakterien (ARB) samt ihren Genen zu verschlucken, was das Risiko einer Infektion oder Kolonisierung mit den entsprechenden Bakterien birgt. Da ARG zu großen Teilen durch E. colierklärt werden konnten, könnenARG gegebenenfalls in MLR Modellemit E. colispezifischen Vorhersagevariablenintegriert werden. Kurzeitige und kurzfristig auftretende Verschmutzungsereignisse werden in Zukunft als eine Folge des Klimawandels in ihrer Häufigkeit weiter zunehmen. Identifizierte Herausforderungen hinsichtlich der Implementierung von Frühwarnsystemen zur Bewertung der mikrobiellen Wasserqualität in Flüssen liegen in den Anforderungen der Badegewässerrichtlinie (Richtlinie 2006/7/EC) und in einer unzureichenden Harmonisierung des Rechtsrahmens der Europäischen Union (EU) begründet, um Gesundheitsrisiken aufgrund mikrobieller Belastung in multifunktional genutzten Gewässern angemessen zu begegnen.
The first group that was revised within my study is Ochralea Clark, 1865 (Hazmi & Wagner 2010a). I have checked the type specimen of most species that were originally described in Ochralea and there is no doubt that this genus is clearly distinct from Monolepta. Weise (1924) has synonymised Galeruca nigripes (Olivier, 1808) with O. nigricornis Clark, 1865 and the valid name of the species is O. nigripes (Olivier, 1808). Out of ten species originally described in this genus, only this species remain valid and O. pectoralis is a new synonym of O. nigripes. Additionally, Monolepta wangkliana Mohamedsaid, 2000 is very closely related to O. nigripes and need to be transferred to Ochralea. The second genus where the revision is still published is Arcastes Baly, 1865 (Hazmi & Wagner 2010b). I have checked the genitalic characters of A. biplagiata, and most of the type species of other Arcastes. Arcastes biplagiata possesses a peculiar shape of the median lobe and asymmetrically arranged endophallic structures. These peculiar characters are very useful to delimit this genus from the others. Therefore, only three valid species remain in Arcastes, while two new synonyms are found and fourrnother species need to be transferred to other genera. While checking the genitalic characteristics of type species of Arcastes sanguinea, thernmedian lobe as well as the spermatheca of this species possesses strong differences to A. biplagiata. The species was redescribed and transferred in a monotypic new genus Rubrarcastes Hazmi & Wagner, 2010c. The fourth genus that was already revised is Neolepta Jacoby, 1884. It was originally described on base of only two species by that time, N. biplagiata and N. fulvipennis. Jacoby has not designated a type species of the genus, and Maulik (1936) did it later, with the designation of N. biplagiata. Jacoby in his original description has only commented that Neolepta is very close and similar to Monolepta Chevrolat, 1837 and Candezea Chapuis, 1879. Subsequent authors have described further eight species, and transferred one species from Luperodes to it, summing up the total number of eleven described species in Neolepta. I have checked the genitalic characters of the type, N. biplagiata and have found out that the median lobe is not incised apically and stronger sclerotised ventral carinae with an apical hook close to the apex occur. Out of all described species, only two are closely related to the genero-type, N. sumatrensis (Jacoby, 1884) new combination and N. quadriplagiata Jacoby, 1886 that will remain in this group after the revision. All other species need to be transferred to other genera, including the newly described Paraneolepta and Orthoneolepta. The last distinct paper of this thesis presented the results on Monolepta Chevrolat, 1837. The massive number of Monolepta from the entire Oriental Region, with about 260 described species names is a more long-life project and not practicable within a PhD-study. Thus I have focused on the species of Monolepta known from the Sundaland area in this work. A comprehensive revision including the study of the primary types of the described species, has never been done for Monolepta from this sub-region, while new species have also been described in the last decade (e. g. Mohamedsaid 1993, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000a,b, 2001, 2002, 2005).
On base of the most current species lists of Mohamedsaid (2001, 2004, 2005) and Kimoto (1990), the number of valid species described from this region is about 72. After my revision, only thirteen valid species can remain in Monolepta in the sense of the generotype M. bioculata (Wagner 2007), while seven species have been found as new synonyms, three have been already transferred to other genera and further 49 species need to be transferred to other genera.
Amphibian populations are declining worldwide for multiple reasons such as habitat destruction and climate change. An example for an endangered European amphibian is the yellow-bellied toad Bombina variegata. Populations have been declining for decades, particularly at the northern and western range margin. One of the extant northern range centres is the Westerwald region in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. To implement informed conservation activities on this threatened species, knowledge of its life-history strategy is crucial. This study therefore focused on different developmental stages to test predictions of life-history theory. It addressed (1) developmental, (2) demographic and (3) genetic issues of Bombina variegata as a model organism: (1) Carry-over effects from larval environment to terrestrial stages and associated vulnerability to predators were investigated using mesocosm approaches, fitness tests and predation trials. (2) The dynamics and demography of B. variegata populations were studied applying a capture-mark-recapture analysis and skeletochronology. The study was complemented through (3) an analysis of genetic diversity and structuring of B. variegata populations using 10 microsatellite loci. In order to reveal general patterns and characteristics among B. variegata populations, the study focused on three geographical scales: local (i.e. a former military training area), regional (i.e. the Westerwald region) and continental scale (i.e. the geographical range of B. variegata). The study revealed carry-over effects of larval environment on metamorph phenotype and behaviour causing variation in fitness in the early terrestrial stage of B. variegata. Metamorph size and condition are crucial factors for survival, as small-sized individuals were particularly prone to predator attacks. Yellow-bellied toads show a remarkable fast-slow continuum of the life-history trait longevity. A populations’ position within this continuum may be determined by local environmental stochasticity, i.e. an extrinsic source of variation, and the efficiency of chemical antipredator protection, i.e. an intrinsic source of variation. Extreme longevity seems to be an exception in B. variegata. Senescence was absent in this study. Weather variability affected reproductive success and thus population dynamics. The dispersal potential was low and short-term fragmentation of populations caused significant genetic differentiation at the local scale. Long-term isolation resulted in increased genetic distance at the regional scale. At the continental scale, populations inhabiting the marginal regions were deeply structured with reduced allelic richness. As consequence of environmental changes, short-lived and isolated B. variegata populations at the range margin may face an increased risk of extinction. Conservation measures should thus improve the connectivity among local populations and reinforce annual reproductive success. Further research on the intraspecific variation in B. variegata skin toxins is required to reveal potential effects on palatability and thus longevity.