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Global diversity patterns and cross‐taxa convergence in freshwater systems
Author Affiliations
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Sorbonne Université, Biologie des Organismes et Écosystèmes Aquatiques, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, ...
Published InJournal of Animal Ecology
Year2012
Citations140
Abstract
Whereas global patterns and predictors of species diversity are well known for numerous terrestrial taxa, our understanding of freshwater diversity patterns and their predictors is much more limited. Here, we examine spatial concordance in global diversity patterns for five freshwater taxa (i.e. aquatic mammals, aquatic birds, fishes, crayfish and aquatic amphibians) and investigate the environmental factors driving these patterns at the river drainage basin grain. We find that species richness and endemism patterns are significantly correlated among taxa. We also show that cross-taxon congruence patterns are often induced by common responses of taxa to their contemporary and historical environments (i.e. convergent patterns). Apart from some taxa distinctiveness (i.e. fishes), the 'climate/productivity' hypothesis is found to explain the greatest variance in…
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