A core challenge in ecology is identifying the factors that determine species distribution and functional diversity of species assemblages. Reef fish are the most diverse group of vertebrates, form taxonomically rich and functionally diverse communities and represent a key source of food for humans. We examine regional distribution patterns of reef fish species richness and functional diversity and investigate how these are determined by historical, biogeographic, energetic, and anthropogenic factors. We compiled data from 3,312 underwater visual censuses (UVCs) performed at 122 locations comprising rocky and coral reefs along of the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP). We used Generalized Linear Mixed-effects Models (GLMM) implemented in a Baye...
Species richness has dominated our view of global biodiversity patterns for centuries1, 2. The domin...
Species richness has dominated our view of global biodiversity patterns for centuries1, 2. The domin...
Species richness has dominated our view of global biodiversity patterns for centuries1, 2. The domin...
Species richness has dominated our view of global biodiversity patterns for centuries1,2. The domina...
ABSTRACT Diversity patterns are determined by biogeographic, energetic, and anthropogenic factors, ...
Aim: Exploring the relationships between the different facets of beta diversity and both past and cu...
Aim: To investigate biotic and abiotic correlates of reef-fish species richness across multiple spat...
Aim To investigate biotic and abiotic correlates of reef-fish species richness across multiple spati...
Aim To investigate biotic and abiotic correlates of reef-fish species richness across multiple spati...
Aim: Exploring the relationships between the different facets of beta diversity and both past and cu...
Aim: To investigate biotic and abiotic correlates of reef-fish species richness across multiple spat...
Aim: To investigate biotic and abiotic correlates of reef-fish species richness across multiple spat...
Aim: To investigate biotic and abiotic correlates of reef-fish species richness across multiple spat...
Species richness has dominated our view of global biodiversity patterns for centuries. The dominance...
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 centuries1, 2. The domin...
Species richness has dominated our view of global biodiversity patterns for centuries1, 2. The domin...
Species richness has dominated our view of global biodiversity patterns for centuries1, 2. The domin...
Species richness has dominated our view of global biodiversity patterns for centuries1,2. The domina...
ABSTRACT Diversity patterns are determined by biogeographic, energetic, and anthropogenic factors, ...
Aim: Exploring the relationships between the different facets of beta diversity and both past and cu...
Aim: To investigate biotic and abiotic correlates of reef-fish species richness across multiple spat...
Aim To investigate biotic and abiotic correlates of reef-fish species richness across multiple spati...
Aim To investigate biotic and abiotic correlates of reef-fish species richness across multiple spati...
Aim: Exploring the relationships between the different facets of beta diversity and both past and cu...
Aim: To investigate biotic and abiotic correlates of reef-fish species richness across multiple spat...
Aim: To investigate biotic and abiotic correlates of reef-fish species richness across multiple spat...
Aim: To investigate biotic and abiotic correlates of reef-fish species richness across multiple spat...
Species richness has dominated our view of global biodiversity patterns for centuries. The dominance...
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 centuries1, 2. The domin...
Species richness has dominated our view of global biodiversity patterns for centuries1, 2. The domin...
Species richness has dominated our view of global biodiversity patterns for centuries1, 2. The domin...