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<title>SBAEE, n.4 2022</title>
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<title>Advances in aquatic and subterranean beetles research: a tribute to Ignacio Ribera</title>
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<name>Villastrigo, Adrián</name>
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<author>
<name>Millán, Andrés</name>
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<author>
<name>Sánchez Fernández, David</name>
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<author>
<name>Fresneda, Javier</name>
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<name>Valladares, Luis F.</name>
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<summary type="text">Advances in aquatic and subterranean beetles research: a tribute to Ignacio Ribera
Villastrigo, Adrián; Millán, Andrés; Sánchez Fernández, David; Fresneda, Javier; Valladares, Luis F.
It has been a bit longer than two years since our friend and colleague Ignacio&#13;
(Nacho) Ribera passed away. The memory of him remains among those&#13;
of us who were lucky enough to meet Nacho. This monograph is dedicated&#13;
to him, bringing a set of scientific contributions from his colleagues whose&#13;
topics are part of the main research lines (and passions) of his scientific work:&#13;
taxonomy, systematics, biogeography and evolution of aquatic and subterranean&#13;
beetles.&#13;
In the last two years, several contributions have highlighted Nacho’ scientific&#13;
and personal profile, including the complete list of his publications, and&#13;
both the taxa described by and dedicated to him (BELLÉS, 2020; CEHRE,&#13;
2020; DELOCADO et al., 2020; FAILLE et al., 2020, 2021; JÄCH, 2020; MELIC,&#13;
2020; MILLÁN et al., 2020a, b; VALLADARES &amp; MILLÁN, 2020).&#13;
Nacho was a passionate biologist, interested in everything concerning&#13;
beetles, especially their diversity, distributions, adaptations and evolution&#13;
of aquatic and cave beetles. He published a total of 285 papers, in which he&#13;
described 107 species new to science, highlighting the discovery of the Aspyditidae&#13;
family. Besides, 7 species and subspecies, and one new genus have&#13;
been dedicated to him in this monograph, extending to a total of 15 species&#13;
and two genera.&#13;
Concerning the aquatic beetles, we would like to emphasise his crucial&#13;
contributions, such as the first complete checklist of aquatic and semi-aquatic&#13;
beetles of the Iberian Peninsula. He was a pioneer in studying the adaptive&#13;
morphology of the family Dytiscidae, and more importantly, he deepens in&#13;
the phylogeny of the aquatic beetles, shedding light on the systematics and&#13;
evolution of the families Dytiscidae and Hydraenidae. He postulated the&#13;
“Habitat Constraint” hypothesis which, from an evolutionary point of view,&#13;
highlights the importance of habitat stability as a determinant of species range&#13;
sizes (via differences in their dispersal capabilities). He also dealt in-depth&#13;
with evolutionary studies related to the habitat transition between lotic and&#13;
lentic water bodies, but also the transition from freshwater to saline water,&#13;
or vice versa. Certainly, Nacho, due to his work and publications on aquatic&#13;
beetles, became one of the most prestigious specialists worldwide.&#13;
Regarding the subterranean environment, Nacho revealed that Dalyat&#13;
Mateu is a vicariant genus of carabid whose origin must be in the separation&#13;
of the Iberian plate from the rest of Pangea in the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary.&#13;
He also addressed the position of Ildobates neboti Español, confirming it&#13;
within the Zuphiini tribe. At the same time, he began to study the phylogeny&#13;
of the hypogeal Trechini of the Pyrenees, and afterwards he addressed the diversification&#13;
of Troglocharinus Reitter, opening the way to a new perspective&#13;
on the evolution and dispersion of the subterranean fauna. He published the&#13;
first morphological phylogeny through cladistic analysis of the Leptodirini&#13;
tribe (Leiodidae), and the first molecular phylogenies for the two main groups&#13;
that have colonised the subterranean environment, the tribes Leptodirini and&#13;
Trechini. His contribution to the knowledge of underground and stygobic&#13;
environments between 2005 and 2021, postulated him as one of the most important&#13;
specialists worldwide also in this field.&#13;
The complete list of scientific works signed by Nacho, the taxa described&#13;
by him and those dedicated to his person can be found on the web:&#13;
https://www.um.es/ecoaqua/index.php/external-collaborators.&#13;
We do not want to extend further. We hope these pages serve as a tribute&#13;
to his person, but also a tribute to a life and scientific style that would serve as&#13;
an example for future generations of insect lovers.&#13;
Our gratitude to the authors and reviewers of the articles that make up&#13;
this monograph, as well as to the Asociación española de Entomología, which&#13;
has greatly facilitated its preparation, edition and publication.
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