Lepidoptera research in Puerto Rico: Reconnecting with historical legacies to guide future priorities

The Caribbean archipelago of Puerto Rico supports a diverse flora and fauna and is located in a region characterized by complex socio‐economic and environmental change. The diversity of entomofauna across Puerto Rico has received considerable attention in wide‐scale research over the last century, w...

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Published inBiotropica Vol. 55; no. 6; pp. 1215 - 1232
Main Authors Terry, Caitlin N., Alonso‐Rodríguez, Aura M., Miller, Scott E., Hulshof, Catherine M.
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LanguageEnglish
Published Hoboken Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.11.2023
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1744-7429
DOI10.1111/btp.13278

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Abstract The Caribbean archipelago of Puerto Rico supports a diverse flora and fauna and is located in a region characterized by complex socio‐economic and environmental change. The diversity of entomofauna across Puerto Rico has received considerable attention in wide‐scale research over the last century, with particular emphasis on the order Lepidoptera as the subject of substantial taxonomic and ecological surveys. However, much of this work is incomplete, outdated, or has been obscured in gray literature. Thus, our primary objectives were to contextualize the role of past research in the current understanding of Puerto Rican Lepidoptera and to outline an agenda for future research. Specifically, we provide an overview of taxonomic, ecological, agricultural, and conservation Lepidoptera research in Puerto Rico and highlight key studies and historical datasets. We found that, despite a strong taxonomic legacy, native moth taxonomy remains poorly understood, except for a few major pests. Further, much of the recent Lepidoptera research has focused on short‐term evaluations of agricultural pests, necessitated by immediate economic needs. The current ecological status of Lepidoptera on the islands is unknown. Therefore, prioritizing ecological research could provide timely insight for understanding changing Lepidoptera diversity and distribution and for conserving this biologically and economically significant group. Greater emphasis on long‐term monitoring and digitization of museum collections would be particularly useful for quantifying past and forecasting future impacts of global change. Abstract in Spanish is available with online material. El archipiélago caribeño de Puerto Rico alberga una flora y fauna diversa y está ubicado en una región altamente afectada por cambios socioeconómicos y ambientales. La diversidad de insectos ha recibido considerable atención en el último siglo, con énfasis especial en el orden Lepidoptera. Sin embargo, la mayor parte de estas publicaciones está incompleta, desactualizada o se ha quedado oscurecida en la literatura gris. Nuestro objetivo fue contextualizar la importancia de estudios previos sobre Lepidoptera en Puerto Rico y establecer una agenda para futuras investigaciones. En este resumen, proporcionamos una visión general de los estudios taxonómicos, ecológicos, agrícolas y de conservación de Lepidoptera en Puerto Rico, destacando investigaciones clave y datos históricos. Encontramos que, a pesar de la atención dada a la clasificación, todavía hay poca comprensión de la taxonomía de las polillas nativas, excepto en el caso de algunas plagas importantes. Además, gran parte de la investigación reciente se ha centrado en evaluaciones a corto plazo de plagas agrícolas debido a necesidades económicas inmediatas. El estado ecológico actual de Lepidoptera en las islas es desconocido. Por lo tanto, recomendamos priorizar la investigación ecológica para comprender mejor la diversidad de Lepidoptera y su distribución cambiante, así como también conservar este grupo biológicamente y económicamente significativo. Un enfoque más amplio en el monitoreo a largo plazo y la digitalización de las colecciones de museos sería especialmente útil para cuantificar los impactos pasados y predecir los impactos futuros del cambio global.
AbstractList The Caribbean archipelago of Puerto Rico supports a diverse flora and fauna and is located in a region characterized by complex socio‐economic and environmental change. The diversity of entomofauna across Puerto Rico has received considerable attention in wide‐scale research over the last century, with particular emphasis on the order Lepidoptera as the subject of substantial taxonomic and ecological surveys. However, much of this work is incomplete, outdated, or has been obscured in gray literature. Thus, our primary objectives were to contextualize the role of past research in the current understanding of Puerto Rican Lepidoptera and to outline an agenda for future research. Specifically, we provide an overview of taxonomic, ecological, agricultural, and conservation Lepidoptera research in Puerto Rico and highlight key studies and historical datasets. We found that, despite a strong taxonomic legacy, native moth taxonomy remains poorly understood, except for a few major pests. Further, much of the recent Lepidoptera research has focused on short‐term evaluations of agricultural pests, necessitated by immediate economic needs. The current ecological status of Lepidoptera on the islands is unknown. Therefore, prioritizing ecological research could provide timely insight for understanding changing Lepidoptera diversity and distribution and for conserving this biologically and economically significant group. Greater emphasis on long‐term monitoring and digitization of museum collections would be particularly useful for quantifying past and forecasting future impacts of global change. Abstract in Spanish is available with online material.
The Caribbean archipelago of Puerto Rico supports a diverse flora and fauna and is located in a region characterized by complex socio‐economic and environmental change. The diversity of entomofauna across Puerto Rico has received considerable attention in wide‐scale research over the last century, with particular emphasis on the order Lepidoptera as the subject of substantial taxonomic and ecological surveys. However, much of this work is incomplete, outdated, or has been obscured in gray literature. Thus, our primary objectives were to contextualize the role of past research in the current understanding of Puerto Rican Lepidoptera and to outline an agenda for future research. Specifically, we provide an overview of taxonomic, ecological, agricultural, and conservation Lepidoptera research in Puerto Rico and highlight key studies and historical datasets. We found that, despite a strong taxonomic legacy, native moth taxonomy remains poorly understood, except for a few major pests. Further, much of the recent Lepidoptera research has focused on short‐term evaluations of agricultural pests, necessitated by immediate economic needs. The current ecological status of Lepidoptera on the islands is unknown. Therefore, prioritizing ecological research could provide timely insight for understanding changing Lepidoptera diversity and distribution and for conserving this biologically and economically significant group. Greater emphasis on long‐term monitoring and digitization of museum collections would be particularly useful for quantifying past and forecasting future impacts of global change. Abstract in Spanish is available with online material. El archipiélago caribeño de Puerto Rico alberga una flora y fauna diversa y está ubicado en una región altamente afectada por cambios socioeconómicos y ambientales. La diversidad de insectos ha recibido considerable atención en el último siglo, con énfasis especial en el orden Lepidoptera. Sin embargo, la mayor parte de estas publicaciones está incompleta, desactualizada o se ha quedado oscurecida en la literatura gris. Nuestro objetivo fue contextualizar la importancia de estudios previos sobre Lepidoptera en Puerto Rico y establecer una agenda para futuras investigaciones. En este resumen, proporcionamos una visión general de los estudios taxonómicos, ecológicos, agrícolas y de conservación de Lepidoptera en Puerto Rico, destacando investigaciones clave y datos históricos. Encontramos que, a pesar de la atención dada a la clasificación, todavía hay poca comprensión de la taxonomía de las polillas nativas, excepto en el caso de algunas plagas importantes. Además, gran parte de la investigación reciente se ha centrado en evaluaciones a corto plazo de plagas agrícolas debido a necesidades económicas inmediatas. El estado ecológico actual de Lepidoptera en las islas es desconocido. Por lo tanto, recomendamos priorizar la investigación ecológica para comprender mejor la diversidad de Lepidoptera y su distribución cambiante, así como también conservar este grupo biológicamente y económicamente significativo. Un enfoque más amplio en el monitoreo a largo plazo y la digitalización de las colecciones de museos sería especialmente útil para cuantificar los impactos pasados y predecir los impactos futuros del cambio global.
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Caribbean
data collection
Ecological research
Economics
Entomofauna
Environmental changes
Fauna
Flora
global change
Lepidoptera
moths
Museum collections
Museums
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Plants
Puerto Rico
socioeconomics
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Title Lepidoptera research in Puerto Rico: Reconnecting with historical legacies to guide future priorities
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