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Large-scale diversity and biogeography of benthic copepods in European waters.

Authors :
Veit-Köhler, Gritta
De Troch, Marleen
Grego, Mateja
Bezerra, Tania Nara
Bonne, Wendy
De Smet, Guy
Folkers, Christina
George, Kai Horst
Guotong, Chen
Herman, Rudy
Huys, Rony
Lampadariou, Nikolaos
Laudien, Jürgen
Arbizu, Pedro Martínez
Rose, Armin
Schratzberger, Michaela
Seifried, Sybille
Somerfield, Paul
Vanaverbeke, Jan
Berghe, Edward Vanden
Source :
Marine Biology. Aug2010, Vol. 157 Issue 8, p1819-1835. 17p.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

A large-scale database concerning benthic copepods from the Arctic, Baltic Sea, North Sea, British Isles, Adriatic Sea and Crete was compiled to assess species richness, biodiversity, communities, ecological range size and biogeographical patterns. The Adriatic showed the highest evenness and the most species-rich communities. Assemblages from the North Sea, British Isles, Baltic and Crete had a lower evenness. The British Isles were characterised by impoverished communities. The ecological specificity of copepod species showed two diverging trends: higher specificity of species in more diverse assemblages was observed in the Adriatic, North Sea and Baltic. A uniformly high species specificity disregarding sample diversity was found on Crete and in the British Isles. Benthic copepod communities showed distinct patterns that clearly fit the predefined geographical regions. Communities were distinguishable and β-diversity was found to be high around Europe, indicating a high species turnover on the scale of this investigation. The British Isles and the North Sea were found to be faunistic links to the Baltic and the Arctic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00253162
Volume :
157
Issue :
8
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Marine Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
52110685
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-010-1454-0