1. Knowledge of global patterns of biodiversity and regulating variables is indispensable to develop predictive models. 2. The present study used predictive modelling approaches to investigate hypotheses that explain the variation in fish species richness between estuaries over a worldwide spatial extent. Ultimately, such models will allow assessment of future changes in ecosystem structure and function as a result of environmental changes. 3. A comprehensive worldwide data base was compiled of the fish assemblage composition and environmental characteristics of estuaries. Generalized Linear Models were used to quantify how variation in species richness among estuaries is related to historical events, energy dynamics and ecosystem character...
The comparison of species complements within and between habitats and geographical areas is a fundam...
The comparison of species complements within and between habitats and geographical areas is a fundam...
Predicting patterns of abundance and composition of biotic assemblages is essential to our understan...
1. Knowledge of global patterns of biodiversity and regulating variables is indispensable to develop...
The main ecological patterns and the functioning of estuarine ecosystems are difficult to evaluate d...
The main ecological patterns and the functioning of estuarine ecosystems are difficult to evaluate d...
Aim We present the first global biogeographical regionalization of estuaries, assessing how dispers...
Aim We present the first global biogeographical regionalization of estuaries, assessing how dispers...
Assessing trait-environment relationships is crucial for predicting effects of natural and human-ind...
Assessing trait-environment relationships is crucial for predicting effects of natural and human-ind...
Current threats to biodiversity, combined with limited data availability, have made for species dist...
Assessing trait-environment relationships is crucial for predicting effects of natural and human-ind...
The comparison of species complements within and between habitats and geographical areas is a fundam...
The comparison of species complements within and between habitats and geographical areas is a fundam...
The comparison of species complements within and between habitats and geographical areas is a fundam...
The comparison of species complements within and between habitats and geographical areas is a fundam...
The comparison of species complements within and between habitats and geographical areas is a fundam...
Predicting patterns of abundance and composition of biotic assemblages is essential to our understan...
1. Knowledge of global patterns of biodiversity and regulating variables is indispensable to develop...
The main ecological patterns and the functioning of estuarine ecosystems are difficult to evaluate d...
The main ecological patterns and the functioning of estuarine ecosystems are difficult to evaluate d...
Aim We present the first global biogeographical regionalization of estuaries, assessing how dispers...
Aim We present the first global biogeographical regionalization of estuaries, assessing how dispers...
Assessing trait-environment relationships is crucial for predicting effects of natural and human-ind...
Assessing trait-environment relationships is crucial for predicting effects of natural and human-ind...
Current threats to biodiversity, combined with limited data availability, have made for species dist...
Assessing trait-environment relationships is crucial for predicting effects of natural and human-ind...
The comparison of species complements within and between habitats and geographical areas is a fundam...
The comparison of species complements within and between habitats and geographical areas is a fundam...
The comparison of species complements within and between habitats and geographical areas is a fundam...
The comparison of species complements within and between habitats and geographical areas is a fundam...
The comparison of species complements within and between habitats and geographical areas is a fundam...
Predicting patterns of abundance and composition of biotic assemblages is essential to our understan...