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Diversity, ecology, distribution and biogeography of Diplura

Jesús SelfaAlberto Jiménez-valverdeAna Sofia P. S. ReboleiraAna Sofia P. S. ReboleiraAlberto Sendra

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biologyEcologybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectBiogeographyEcology (disciplines)EcosistemesApterygotaDistribution (economics)biology.organism_classificationDipluraBiodiversitatInsect ScienceEntognathaFauna cavernícolabusinessEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDiversity (politics)media_common

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1. Diplura is the sister group to insects and one of the three basal hexapod groups with unique entognathan mouthparts. The order is divided into 10 families, which include 1008 species in 141 genera, with a high proportion of monotypic genera. They are ubiquitous in soils and subsurface terrestrial habitats, as well as have an important role in overall biogeochemical cycles. 2. We present the first comprehensive review of the global biodiversity and ecology of Diplura. We highlight four aspects of this basal hexapod group: diversity in morpho logical body plans and sizes; ecology in terrestrial environments from soil to caves; food preference and trophic levels, and their biogeographical and paleobiogeographical significance. 3. Diplura depends on high humidity and moderate temperatures. They are presum ably very sensitive to anthropogenic pressures and climate change, and therefore are a suitable model for ecophysiological studies and evident priority targets for conservation. 4. We conclude that the future efforts should focus on establishing a molecular phy logeny to clarify the relationships between and within families, as well as to reveal global biogeographical patterns. This will require an increase in sampling effort in several regions of the globe, especially in tropical regions.

https://doi.org/10.1111/icad.12480