The main ecological patterns and the functioning of estuarine ecosystems are difficult to evaluate due to natural and human induced complexity and variability. Broad geographical approaches appear particularly useful. This study tested, at a worldwide scale, the influence of global and local variables in fish species richness in estuaries, aiming to determine the latitudinal pattern of species richness, and patterns which could be driven by local features such as estuary area, estuary mouth width, river flow and intertidal area. Seventy one estuarine systems were considered with data obtained from the literature and geographical information system. Correlation tests and generalized linear models (GLM) were used in data analyses. Species ric...
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 main ecological patterns and the functioning of estuarine ecosystems are difficult to evaluate d...
1. Knowledge of global patterns of biodiversity and regulating variables is indispensable to develop...
1. Knowledge of global patterns of biodiversity and regulating variables is indispensable to develop...
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...
Estuarine fish assemblages are subject to a great environmental variability that largely depends on ...
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...
Spatial patterns in assemblage structures are generated by ecological processes that occur on multip...
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...
The main ecological patterns and the functioning of estuarine ecosystems are difficult to evaluate d...
1. Knowledge of global patterns of biodiversity and regulating variables is indispensable to develop...
1. Knowledge of global patterns of biodiversity and regulating variables is indispensable to develop...
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...
Estuarine fish assemblages are subject to a great environmental variability that largely depends on ...
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...
Spatial patterns in assemblage structures are generated by ecological processes that occur on multip...
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...