Global diversity patterns of freshwater fishes – potential victims of their own success.

ABSTRACT: Aim To examine the pattern and cumulative curve of descriptions of freshwater fishes world-wide, the geographical biases in the available information on that fauna, the relationship between species richness and geographical rarity of such fishes, as well as to assess the relative contribut...

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Autores:
Pelayo Villamil, Patricia
Jiménez Segura, Luz Fernanda
Vari, Richard P.
Manjarres Hernandez, Ana
Garcıa Rosello, Emilio
Gonzalez Dacosta, Jacinto
Heine, Jurgen
Gonzalez Vilas, Luis
Patti, Bernardo
Quinci, Enza Marıa
Guisande, Castor
Granado Lorencio, Carlos
Tedesco, Pablo A.
Lobo, Jorge M.
Tipo de recurso:
Article of investigation
Fecha de publicación:
2015
Institución:
Universidad de Antioquia
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eng
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Diversidad de especies
Species diversity
Peces de agua dulce
Freshwater fishes
Distribución geográfica
Geographical distribution
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Global diversity patterns of freshwater fishes – potential victims of their own success.
title Global diversity patterns of freshwater fishes – potential victims of their own success.
spellingShingle Global diversity patterns of freshwater fishes – potential victims of their own success.
Diversidad de especies
Species diversity
Peces de agua dulce
Freshwater fishes
Distribución geográfica
Geographical distribution
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_00ba8c53
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_3105
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title_short Global diversity patterns of freshwater fishes – potential victims of their own success.
title_full Global diversity patterns of freshwater fishes – potential victims of their own success.
title_fullStr Global diversity patterns of freshwater fishes – potential victims of their own success.
title_full_unstemmed Global diversity patterns of freshwater fishes – potential victims of their own success.
title_sort Global diversity patterns of freshwater fishes – potential victims of their own success.
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Pelayo Villamil, Patricia
Jiménez Segura, Luz Fernanda
Vari, Richard P.
Manjarres Hernandez, Ana
Garcıa Rosello, Emilio
Gonzalez Dacosta, Jacinto
Heine, Jurgen
Gonzalez Vilas, Luis
Patti, Bernardo
Quinci, Enza Marıa
Guisande, Castor
Granado Lorencio, Carlos
Tedesco, Pablo A.
Lobo, Jorge M.
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Pelayo Villamil, Patricia
Jiménez Segura, Luz Fernanda
Vari, Richard P.
Manjarres Hernandez, Ana
Garcıa Rosello, Emilio
Gonzalez Dacosta, Jacinto
Heine, Jurgen
Gonzalez Vilas, Luis
Patti, Bernardo
Quinci, Enza Marıa
Guisande, Castor
Granado Lorencio, Carlos
Tedesco, Pablo A.
Lobo, Jorge M.
dc.contributor.researchgroup.spa.fl_str_mv Grupo de Ictiología
dc.subject.agrovoc.none.fl_str_mv Diversidad de especies
Species diversity
Peces de agua dulce
Freshwater fishes
Distribución geográfica
Geographical distribution
topic Diversidad de especies
Species diversity
Peces de agua dulce
Freshwater fishes
Distribución geográfica
Geographical distribution
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description ABSTRACT: Aim To examine the pattern and cumulative curve of descriptions of freshwater fishes world-wide, the geographical biases in the available information on that fauna, the relationship between species richness and geographical rarity of such fishes, as well as to assess the relative contributions of different environmental factors on these variables. Location Global. Methods MODESTR was used to summarize the geographical distribution of freshwater fish species using information available from data-based geographical records. The first-order jackknife richness estimator was used to estimate the completeness of such data in all terrestrial 1-degree cells world-wide. An a-shape procedure was used to build range maps capable of providing relatively accurate species richness and geographical rarity values for each grid cell. We also examined the explanatory capacity of a high number of environmental variables using multiple regressions and Support Vector Machine. Results Cumulative species description curves show that a high number of species of freshwater fishes remain to be discovered. Completeness values indicate that only 199 one-degree grid cells, mainly located in eastern North America and Europe, could be considered as having relatively accurate inventories. Range maps provide species richness values that are positively and significantly related to those resulting from the first-order jackknife richness estimator. The relationship between species richness and geographical rarity is triangular, so that these species-rich cells are those with a higher proportion of distributionally rare species. Species richness is predicted by climatic and/or productivity variables but geographical rarity is not. Main conclusions In general, species-rich tropical areas harbour a higher number of narrowly distributed species although comparatively species-poor subtropical cells may also contain narrowly distributed species. Historical factors may help to explain the faunistic composition of these latter areas; a supposition also supported by the low predictive capacity of climatic and productivity variables on geographical rarity values.
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spelling Pelayo Villamil, PatriciaJiménez Segura, Luz FernandaVari, Richard P.Manjarres Hernandez, AnaGarcıa Rosello, EmilioGonzalez Dacosta, JacintoHeine, JurgenGonzalez Vilas, LuisPatti, BernardoQuinci, Enza MarıaGuisande, CastorGranado Lorencio, CarlosTedesco, Pablo A.Lobo, Jorge M.Grupo de Ictiología2024-09-05T00:02:23Z2024-09-05T00:02:23Z20151366-9516https://hdl.handle.net/10495/4178810.1111/ddi.122711472-4642ABSTRACT: Aim To examine the pattern and cumulative curve of descriptions of freshwater fishes world-wide, the geographical biases in the available information on that fauna, the relationship between species richness and geographical rarity of such fishes, as well as to assess the relative contributions of different environmental factors on these variables. Location Global. Methods MODESTR was used to summarize the geographical distribution of freshwater fish species using information available from data-based geographical records. 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