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Ki, T. L. T., C. M. Beale, B. Huertas, and J. K. Hill. 2024. Examining elevation and thermoregulatory trait differences of endemic tropical swallowtail butterflies to assess their vulnerability to climate change. Insect Conservation and Diversity 17: 788–799. https://doi.org/10.1111/icad.12744

Tropical montane insects are vulnerable to climate change if up‐hill range retractions reduce range sizes and increase extinction risk. Endemic species will be particularly at risk if they disproportionately occur at higher elevations, although threats may be ameliorated if they have morphological traits associated with improved thermoregulatory ability. We examine the vulnerability of endemic swallowtail butterflies on Sulawesi (Indonesia) to climate change by quantifying inter‐specific variation in traits associated with thermoregulation (body size and melanism) and whether species' traits are associated with the elevation of species' ranges. We collected data on size, melanism and elevation of 29 swallowtail butterfly species (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) from 754 specimens at the Natural History Museum (United Kingdom) and the Zoologische Staatssammlung München (Germany). Endemic butterflies were less melanised (15 endemic species, mean = 81% melanised; 14 non‐endemic species = 89% melanised) but similar to non‐endemics in size (endemic, mean = 56 mm; non‐endemic = 53 mm) and elevation (endemic, mean = 352 m.a.s.l.; non‐endemic: 289 m). There was no evidence that species size or melanism patterns were related to elevation in either group. Few differences in elevation of endemic and non‐endemic species imply that endemic swallowtail butterflies are not disproportionately more threatened by climate‐driven mountaintop extirpation than non‐endemic species. Further work is needed to examine whether paler wings alter the ability of endemic species to thermoregulate and adapt to changing climates. In the absence of reductions in anthropogenic global greenhouse gas emissions, on‐going climate warming will continue to threaten tropical montane species.

Thomas Barbour
Thomas Barbour

19 août 1884 – 08 janvier 1946

États-Unis

Dactyloidae

Collecté Dactyloidae et identifié Dactyloidae

Hans Fruhstorfer
Hans Fruhstorfer

07 mars 1866 – 09 avril 1922

Allemagne

Papilionidae

Collecté Papilionidae et identifié Acrididae

Collecté Apidae et identifié Hesperiidae

Carl Ribbe
Carl Ribbe

16 november 1860 – 27 août 1934

Allemagne

Nymphalidae

Collecté Nymphalidae et identifié Nymphalidae

Hermann Rolle

17 septembre 1864 – 12 mai 1929

Clausiliidae

Collecté Clausiliidae et identifié Clausiliidae

Ray Shannon
Ray Shannon

01 juillet 1917 – 07 juin 2008

Nouvelle-Zélande

Nymphalidae

Collecté Nymphalidae et identifié Nymphalidae

Louis Coomans de Ruiter

22 mars 1898 – 30 janvier 1972

Kingdom of the Netherlands

Accipitridae

Collecté des Accipitridae