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From current distinctiveness to future homogenization of the world's freshwater fish faunas ArchiMer
Villeger, Sebastien; Blanchet, Simon; Beauchard, Olivier; Oberdorff, Thierry; Brosse, Sebastien.
AimAssessing the consequences of a future increase in non-native species introductions and native species extirpations on taxonomic similarity among fish faunas. LocationWorld-wide. MethodsWe designed 42 scenarios of future species introductions and extirpations to simulate future fish composition for 1054 river basins. Using these simulated future compositions, we computed the change in taxonomic similarity among pairs of fish faunas from historical to future situation at the river basin, biogeographic realm and world scales. ResultsAccording to all our scenarios, taxonomic similarity among fish faunas will strongly increase in the future at the three spatial scales considered. Fish faunas from the Southern Hemisphere, which are currently the less...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Extirpation; Freshwater fish; Introduction; Non-native species; Taxonomic similarity; Taxonomic uniqueness.
Ano: 2015 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00250/36174/73737.pdf
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Unexpected fish diversity gradients in the Amazon basin ArchiMer
Oberdorff, Thierry; Dias, Murilo S.; Jézéquel, Céline; Albert, James S; Arantes, Caroline C.; Bigorne, Rémy; Carvajal-valleros, Fernando M.; De Wever, Aaike; Frederico, R. G.; Hidalgo, Max; Hugueny, Bernard; Leprieur, Fabien; Maldonado, Mabel; Maldonado-ocampo, Javier; Martens, Koen; Ortega, Hernan; Sarmiento, Jaime; Tedesco, Pablo A; Torrente-vilara, Gislene; Winemiller, Kirk O.; Zuanon, Jansen.
Using the most comprehensive fish occurrence database, we evaluated the importance of ecological and historical drivers in diversity patterns of subdrainage basins across the Amazon system. Linear models reveal the influence of climatic conditions, habitat size and sub-basin isolation on species diversity. Unexpectedly, the species richness model also highlighted a negative upriver-downriver gradient, contrary to predictions of increasing richness at more downriver locations along fluvial gradients. This reverse gradient may be linked to the history of the Amazon drainage network, which, after isolation as western and eastern basins throughout the Miocene, only began flowing eastward 1–9 million years (Ma) ago. Our results suggest that the main center of...
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Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00589/70119/68101.pdf
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A global database on freshwater fish species occurrence in drainage basins ArchiMer
Tedesco, Pablo A; Beauchard, Olivier; Bigorne, Remy; Blanchet, Simon; Buisson, Laetitia; Conti, Lorenza; Cornu, Jean-francois; Dias, Murilo S.; Grenouillet, Gael; Hugueny, Bernard; Jezequel, Celine; Leprieur, Fabien; Brosse, Sebastien; Oberdorff, Thierry.
A growing interest is devoted to global-scale approaches in ecology and evolution that examine patterns and determinants of species diversity and the threats resulting from global change. These analyses obviously require global datasets of species distribution. Freshwater systems house a disproportionately high fraction of the global fish diversity considering the small proportion of the earth's surface that they occupy, and are one of the most threatened habitats on Earth. Here we provide complete species lists for 3119 drainage basins covering more than 80% of the Earth surface using 14953 fish species inhabiting permanently or occasionally freshwater systems. The database results from an extensive survey of native and non-native freshwater fish species...
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Ano: 2017 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00405/51634/74670.pdf
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Global biogeographical regions of freshwater fish species ArchiMer
Leroy, Boris; Dias, Murilo S.; Giraud, Emilien; Hugueny, Bernard; Jézéquel, Céline; Leprieur, Fabien; Oberdorff, Thierry; Tedesco, Pablo A.
Aim To define the major biogeographical regions and transition zones for freshwater fish species. Taxon Strictly freshwater species of actinopterygian fish (i.e. excluding marine and amphidromous fish families). Methods We based our bioregionalization on a global database of freshwater fish species occurrences in drainage basins, which, after filtering, includes 11,295 species in 2,581 basins. On the basis of this dataset, we generated a bipartite (basin‐species) network upon which we applied a hierarchical clustering algorithm (the Map Equation) to detect regions. We tested the robustness of regions with a sensitivity analysis. We identified transition zones between major regions with the participation coefficient, indicating the degree to which a basin...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Actinopterygians; Biogeographical regions; Biogeography; Bioregionalization; Bioregions; Dispersal; Freshwater fish; Transition zones; Vicariance; Zoogeographical regions.
Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00514/62589/66985.pdf
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