Species interslope divergence of ants caused by sharp microclimatic stresses at ‘Evolution Canyon’ II, Lower Nahal Keziv, western Upper Galilee, Israel

Authors

  • Meir Finkel Institute of Evolution, University of Haifa, Mt. Carmel, 31905 Israel. E-mail: Finkel2010@gmail.com
  • Jacob Ofer State Teachers College, Seminar HaKibbutzim, Tel Aviv, 62507 Israel
  • Alex Beharav Institute of Evolution, University of Haifa, Mt. Carmel, 31905 Israel
  • Eviatar Nevo Institute of Evolution, University of Haifa, Mt. Carmel, 31905 Israel

Keywords:

Biodiversity, Hymenoptera, Formicidae, ants, evolution, speciation, species diversity, modelling, new records, climate, Israel, Mediterranean, Middle East

Abstract

Species diversity of ants was recorded in 2000–2001 at seven stations of a microsite in Nahal Keziv, western Upper Galilee, designated as ‘Evolution Canyon’ II. In the 7000 m2 area, we recorded 31 ant species including one species identified only at the genus level: 19 on the ‘African’ slope, 12 on the ‘European’ slope, and 17 species at the valley bottom. Among the recorded species one is new to the fauna of Israel (Cataglyphis semitonsus). Interslope ant species composition varies remarkably due to differential microclimatic conditions, partly demonstrating the effect of microclimate differences on ant species diversity at a microscale. Further studies at this site following the ‘Evolution Canyon’ model as conducted at EC I in Mount Carmel, will enable in-depth investigations of changes in biodiversity, adaptation and incipient sympatric speciation, i.e. evolution in action, within a relatively free breeding interslope populations.

 

Cite as: Finkel, M., Ofer, J., Beharav, A. & Nevo, E. 2015. Species interslope divergence of ants caused by sharp microclimatic stresses at ‘Evolution Canyon’ II, Lower Nahal Keziv, western Upper Galilee, Israel. Israel Journal of Entomology 44–45: 63–73.

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.31645

urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:097AE3D0-19FF-4787-B236-924856DC6A5E

Nahal Keziv, western Upper Galilee, Israel.

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2015-10-01

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