AimThe number of fish taxa that occur exclusively in marine biomes is approximately equal to the number that occur in freshwater biomes. Both the geographic area and habitable volume of the marine realm are vastly greater than for Earth’s freshwater ecosystems, suggesting that the density of marine species is proportionately much lower in the oceans. Because freshwater lineages are relatively recently derived from older marine lineages, this difference in species density suggests that speciation rates might be elevated in freshwater systems. I tested whether speciation rates differ systematically between freshwater and marine habitats.LocationAquatic ecosystems worldwide.TaxonRay‐finned fishes (Actinopterygii).MethodsMarine‐freshwater trans...
Evolutionary comparisons between major environmental divides, such as between marine and freshwater ...
Habitat shifts are implicated as the cause of many vertebrate radiations, yet relatively few empiric...
<p>ABSTRACT</p> <p>The marine-freshwater boundary is a major biodiversity gradient and few groups ha...
Evolutionary transitions between marine and freshwater habitats are rare events that can have profou...
For most marine organisms, species richness peaks in the Central Indo-Pacific region and declines lo...
SummaryTwo theoretical models have been proposed to describe long-term dynamics of diversification: ...
Far more species of organisms are found in the tropics than in temperate and polar regions, but the ...
Rabosky, Daniel L. ... et al.-- 4 pages, 3 figures, supplementary information https://doi.org/10.103...
The extraordinary species richness of freshwater fishes has attracted much research on mechanisms an...
Transitions between habitats driven by variation in physiological requirements at different stages o...
International audienceAim: Factors that isolate populations and reduce gene flow are considered key ...
For most marine organisms, species richness peaks in the Central Indo-Pacific region and declines lo...
Species richness varies greatly among habitats, geography, and groups of organisms. What factors are...
Evolutionary comparisons between major environmental divides, such as between marine and freshwater ...
Habitat shifts are implicated as the cause of many vertebrate radiations, yet relatively few empiric...
<p>ABSTRACT</p> <p>The marine-freshwater boundary is a major biodiversity gradient and few groups ha...
Evolutionary transitions between marine and freshwater habitats are rare events that can have profou...
For most marine organisms, species richness peaks in the Central Indo-Pacific region and declines lo...
SummaryTwo theoretical models have been proposed to describe long-term dynamics of diversification: ...
Far more species of organisms are found in the tropics than in temperate and polar regions, but the ...
Rabosky, Daniel L. ... et al.-- 4 pages, 3 figures, supplementary information https://doi.org/10.103...
The extraordinary species richness of freshwater fishes has attracted much research on mechanisms an...
Transitions between habitats driven by variation in physiological requirements at different stages o...
International audienceAim: Factors that isolate populations and reduce gene flow are considered key ...
For most marine organisms, species richness peaks in the Central Indo-Pacific region and declines lo...
Species richness varies greatly among habitats, geography, and groups of organisms. What factors are...
Evolutionary comparisons between major environmental divides, such as between marine and freshwater ...
Habitat shifts are implicated as the cause of many vertebrate radiations, yet relatively few empiric...
<p>ABSTRACT</p> <p>The marine-freshwater boundary is a major biodiversity gradient and few groups ha...