Tesi etd-12222024-152539 |
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Tipo di tesi
Tesi di laurea magistrale
Autore
LOSACCO, FEDERICA
URN
etd-12222024-152539
Titolo
A review of Sisyphini dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeinae) endemic to Mauritius with new subfossil discoveries and computational taxonomy
Dipartimento
BIOLOGIA
Corso di studi
CONSERVAZIONE ED EVOLUZIONE
Relatori
relatore Dott. Cini, Alessandro
correlatore Dott. Tarasov, Sergei
correlatore Dott. Tarasov, Sergei
Parole chiave
- Coleoptera
- computational taxonomy
- dung beetles
- Mascarene island
- phylogeny
- Sisyphini
- subfossil
Data inizio appello
10/02/2025
Consultabilità
Non consultabile
Data di rilascio
10/02/2028
Riassunto
Five indigenous species of Scarabaeinae are currently known from Mauritius island, classified into two genera: the monotypic Nesovinsonia Martínez & Pereira, 1958 and Nesosisyphus Vinson, 1946. This study conducts a taxonomic review of the latter genus Nesosisyphus, and evaluates its recent extinction using historical and new occurrence records and subfossils. I provide the first molecular phylogeny and evaluate the evolutionary relationships of Nesosisyphus by comparing two different phylogenetic trees: the first, based on a Ultraconserved Elements dataset (UCEs hereafter), and the second one, on three loci (28S, 16S, COI).
I identify five Mauritian Nesosisyphus species, including a new extinct one, Nesosisyphus draco sp. n., from a 4,000 yr old subfossil, described in the present work.
To facilitate and propose a new perspective on integrating taxonomy, I used the Phenoscript package to build a semantic description of the five Mauritian species of Sisyphines. This new ontology-based tool aims to give a significant contribution to expanding the potential of biodiversity research. Progress in descriptive taxonomy through computational data will maximize the standardization of anatomical descriptions and phenotypes across different taxa.
I diagnose, illustrate, and provide the key to all the sisyphine species from Mauritius, as well as an updated occurrence map. Finally, I discuss how the impact of humans may have influenced their distribution and feeding preferences, with future perspectives in the conservation field.
I identify five Mauritian Nesosisyphus species, including a new extinct one, Nesosisyphus draco sp. n., from a 4,000 yr old subfossil, described in the present work.
To facilitate and propose a new perspective on integrating taxonomy, I used the Phenoscript package to build a semantic description of the five Mauritian species of Sisyphines. This new ontology-based tool aims to give a significant contribution to expanding the potential of biodiversity research. Progress in descriptive taxonomy through computational data will maximize the standardization of anatomical descriptions and phenotypes across different taxa.
I diagnose, illustrate, and provide the key to all the sisyphine species from Mauritius, as well as an updated occurrence map. Finally, I discuss how the impact of humans may have influenced their distribution and feeding preferences, with future perspectives in the conservation field.
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