Approximately 0.5–2.0 million eukaryotic species inhabit the seas, whereas 2.0–10.0 million inhabit freshwater or the land. Much has been made of this several-fold difference in species richness but there is little consensus about the causes. Here, I ask a related question: what is the relative density of species in marine and non-marine realms? I use recent estimates of global eukaryotic species richness and published estimates of the areal coverage and depth of habitat for freshwater, marine, and terrestrial biomes. I find that the marine realm harbors ~99.83% of the habitable volume on this planet. Eukaryotic species density of the marine realm is ~3600-fold (i.e., 3-4 orders of magnitude) less than that of non-marine environments. Speci...
SummaryHabitats in the sea, in freshwater, and on land differ dramatically in species composition an...
Aim: To investigate biotic and abiotic correlates of reef-fish species richness across multiple spat...
Human population growth and economic development threaten the integrity of freshwater ecosystems glo...
Approximately 0.5–2.0 million eukaryotic species inhabit the seas, whereas 2.0–10.0 million inhabit ...
email.arizona.edu Terrestrial environments occupy ~ 30 % of the Earth’s surface yet contain ~ 80 % o...
Many biodiversity studies focus on explaining high tropical species richness, but an equally dramati...
Background: The question of how many marine species exist is important because it provides a metric ...
AimThe number of fish taxa that occur exclusively in marine biomes is approximately equal to the num...
Background: The question of how many marine species exist is important because it provides a metric ...
The species-area relationship (SAR) has over a 150-year-long history in ecology, but how its shape a...
The relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning (BEF) is a topic of considerable int...
For most marine organisms, species richness peaks in the Central Indo-Pacific region and declines lo...
Species richness is a key variable in biodiversity analyses, being often analyzed as either a respon...
Estimates of global species richness should consider what factors influence the rate of species disc...
For most marine organisms, species richness peaks in the Central Indo-Pacific region and declines lo...
SummaryHabitats in the sea, in freshwater, and on land differ dramatically in species composition an...
Aim: To investigate biotic and abiotic correlates of reef-fish species richness across multiple spat...
Human population growth and economic development threaten the integrity of freshwater ecosystems glo...
Approximately 0.5–2.0 million eukaryotic species inhabit the seas, whereas 2.0–10.0 million inhabit ...
email.arizona.edu Terrestrial environments occupy ~ 30 % of the Earth’s surface yet contain ~ 80 % o...
Many biodiversity studies focus on explaining high tropical species richness, but an equally dramati...
Background: The question of how many marine species exist is important because it provides a metric ...
AimThe number of fish taxa that occur exclusively in marine biomes is approximately equal to the num...
Background: The question of how many marine species exist is important because it provides a metric ...
The species-area relationship (SAR) has over a 150-year-long history in ecology, but how its shape a...
The relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning (BEF) is a topic of considerable int...
For most marine organisms, species richness peaks in the Central Indo-Pacific region and declines lo...
Species richness is a key variable in biodiversity analyses, being often analyzed as either a respon...
Estimates of global species richness should consider what factors influence the rate of species disc...
For most marine organisms, species richness peaks in the Central Indo-Pacific region and declines lo...
SummaryHabitats in the sea, in freshwater, and on land differ dramatically in species composition an...
Aim: To investigate biotic and abiotic correlates of reef-fish species richness across multiple spat...
Human population growth and economic development threaten the integrity of freshwater ecosystems glo...