WOS:000682021900001International audienceAim Several drivers explain the global distribution of all reef fish. However, whether these drivers also explain the distribution and traits of a functional subgroup involving cleaner fishes remain unclear. Here we examine the variation in traits of cleaner fishes and test whether historical, environmental, ecological and geographical drivers are correlated with cleaner species richness and abundance at global reefs.Location Tropical and subtropical reefs.Taxon Actinopterygii.Methods We tested whether species traits and trait space vary between facultative (i.e. species that clean only during the juvenile stages or sporadically) and dedicated (i.e. species that clean during their whole lives) cleane...
Species richness has dominated our view of global biodiversity patterns for centuries(1,2). The domi...
Aim To investigate biotic and abiotic correlates of reef-fish species richness across multiple spati...
Species richness has dominated our view of global biodiversity patterns for centuries1, 2. The domin...
WOS:000682021900001International audienceAim Several drivers explain the global distribution of all ...
WOS:000682021900001International audienceAim Several drivers explain the global distribution of all ...
Aim: Several drivers explain the global distribution of all reef fish. However, whether these driver...
Aim: Exploring the relationships between the different facets of beta diversity and both past and cu...
Aim: Exploring the relationships between the different facets of beta diversity and both past and cu...
International audienceSpecies’ traits, rather than taxonomic identities, determine community assembl...
Species’ traits, rather than taxonomic identities, determine community assembly and ecosystem functi...
Biogeography has focused extensively on species identities, yet global patterns in species traits (m...
Biogeography has focused extensively on species identities, yet global patterns in species traits (m...
Biogeography has focused extensively on species identities, yet global patterns in species traits (m...
A core challenge in ecology is identifying the factors that determine species distribution and funct...
Species richness has dominated our view of global biodiversity patterns for centuries1,2. The domina...
Species richness has dominated our view of global biodiversity patterns for centuries(1,2). The domi...
Aim To investigate biotic and abiotic correlates of reef-fish species richness across multiple spati...
Species richness has dominated our view of global biodiversity patterns for centuries1, 2. The domin...
WOS:000682021900001International audienceAim Several drivers explain the global distribution of all ...
WOS:000682021900001International audienceAim Several drivers explain the global distribution of all ...
Aim: Several drivers explain the global distribution of all reef fish. However, whether these driver...
Aim: Exploring the relationships between the different facets of beta diversity and both past and cu...
Aim: Exploring the relationships between the different facets of beta diversity and both past and cu...
International audienceSpecies’ traits, rather than taxonomic identities, determine community assembl...
Species’ traits, rather than taxonomic identities, determine community assembly and ecosystem functi...
Biogeography has focused extensively on species identities, yet global patterns in species traits (m...
Biogeography has focused extensively on species identities, yet global patterns in species traits (m...
Biogeography has focused extensively on species identities, yet global patterns in species traits (m...
A core challenge in ecology is identifying the factors that determine species distribution and funct...
Species richness has dominated our view of global biodiversity patterns for centuries1,2. The domina...
Species richness has dominated our view of global biodiversity patterns for centuries(1,2). The domi...
Aim To investigate biotic and abiotic correlates of reef-fish species richness across multiple spati...
Species richness has dominated our view of global biodiversity patterns for centuries1, 2. The domin...