Data from: Marine latitudinal diversity gradients, niche conservatism, and out of the tropics and Arctic: climatic sensitivity of small organisms ...

Aim The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) is a consequence of evolutionary and ecological mechanisms acting over long history, and thus is best investigated with organisms that have rich fossil records. However, combined neontological-paleontological investigations are mostly limited to large, sh...

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Main Authors: Chiu, Wing Tung Ruby, Yasuhara, Moriaki, Cronin, Thomas, Hunt, Gene, Gemery, Laura, Wei, Chih-Lin
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Language:English
Published: Dryad 2020
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.3n5tb2rcp
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.3n5tb2rcp 2024-02-04T09:57:50+01:00 Data from: Marine latitudinal diversity gradients, niche conservatism, and out of the tropics and Arctic: climatic sensitivity of small organisms ... Chiu, Wing Tung Ruby Yasuhara, Moriaki Cronin, Thomas Hunt, Gene Gemery, Laura Wei, Chih-Lin 2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.3n5tb2rcp https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.3n5tb2rcp en eng Dryad Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 Benthos Ostracoda Dataset dataset 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.3n5tb2rcp 2024-01-05T00:42:33Z Aim The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) is a consequence of evolutionary and ecological mechanisms acting over long history, and thus is best investigated with organisms that have rich fossil records. However, combined neontological-paleontological investigations are mostly limited to large, shelled invertebrates, which keeps our mechanistic understanding of LDGs in its infancy. This paper aims to describe the modern meiobenthic ostracod LDG and to explore the possible controlling factors and the evolutionary mechanisms of this large-scale biodiversity pattern. Location Present-day Western North Atlantic Taxon Ostracoda Methods We compiled census data from ostracods living in shallow marine environments of the western North Atlantic Ocean. Using these data, we documented the marine LDG with multiple metrics of alpha, beta (nestedness and turnover), and gamma diversity, and we tested whether macroecological patterns could be governed by different environmental factors, including temperature, salinity, ... : 1. Present-day shallow marine ostracod data We constructed a comprehensive, equator-to-pole compilation of ostracod censuses from the western North Atlantic and the Arctic Oceans. We standardized ostracod taxonomy and integrated census data from previously published studies, which involved restudy of previous collections. We obtained complete ostracod census data from the original faunal slides from the US Geological Survey’s collections, including those of Hazel (1970), Valentine (1971), Cronin (1983), Cronin (1990) and Lyon (1990). Taxonomy was based on Cronin (1990) with additional information for high latitude species from Yasuhara et al. (2012) and Gemery et al. (2015). In addition to the census data from the USGS collections, census data from Kontrovitz (1976), Teeter (1975), and the Arctic Ostracode Database (Gemery et al., 2015) were added to our dataset after standardizing taxonomy using SEM pictures and descriptions from the literature. Locality information (longitude, latitude and water depth) was ... Dataset Arctic North Atlantic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Valentine ENVELOPE(-54.550,-54.550,-61.083,-61.083)
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Ostracoda
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Ostracoda
Chiu, Wing Tung Ruby
Yasuhara, Moriaki
Cronin, Thomas
Hunt, Gene
Gemery, Laura
Wei, Chih-Lin
Data from: Marine latitudinal diversity gradients, niche conservatism, and out of the tropics and Arctic: climatic sensitivity of small organisms ...
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description Aim The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) is a consequence of evolutionary and ecological mechanisms acting over long history, and thus is best investigated with organisms that have rich fossil records. However, combined neontological-paleontological investigations are mostly limited to large, shelled invertebrates, which keeps our mechanistic understanding of LDGs in its infancy. This paper aims to describe the modern meiobenthic ostracod LDG and to explore the possible controlling factors and the evolutionary mechanisms of this large-scale biodiversity pattern. Location Present-day Western North Atlantic Taxon Ostracoda Methods We compiled census data from ostracods living in shallow marine environments of the western North Atlantic Ocean. Using these data, we documented the marine LDG with multiple metrics of alpha, beta (nestedness and turnover), and gamma diversity, and we tested whether macroecological patterns could be governed by different environmental factors, including temperature, salinity, ... : 1. Present-day shallow marine ostracod data We constructed a comprehensive, equator-to-pole compilation of ostracod censuses from the western North Atlantic and the Arctic Oceans. We standardized ostracod taxonomy and integrated census data from previously published studies, which involved restudy of previous collections. We obtained complete ostracod census data from the original faunal slides from the US Geological Survey’s collections, including those of Hazel (1970), Valentine (1971), Cronin (1983), Cronin (1990) and Lyon (1990). Taxonomy was based on Cronin (1990) with additional information for high latitude species from Yasuhara et al. (2012) and Gemery et al. (2015). In addition to the census data from the USGS collections, census data from Kontrovitz (1976), Teeter (1975), and the Arctic Ostracode Database (Gemery et al., 2015) were added to our dataset after standardizing taxonomy using SEM pictures and descriptions from the literature. Locality information (longitude, latitude and water depth) was ...
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author Chiu, Wing Tung Ruby
Yasuhara, Moriaki
Cronin, Thomas
Hunt, Gene
Gemery, Laura
Wei, Chih-Lin
author_facet Chiu, Wing Tung Ruby
Yasuhara, Moriaki
Cronin, Thomas
Hunt, Gene
Gemery, Laura
Wei, Chih-Lin
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title Data from: Marine latitudinal diversity gradients, niche conservatism, and out of the tropics and Arctic: climatic sensitivity of small organisms ...
title_short Data from: Marine latitudinal diversity gradients, niche conservatism, and out of the tropics and Arctic: climatic sensitivity of small organisms ...
title_full Data from: Marine latitudinal diversity gradients, niche conservatism, and out of the tropics and Arctic: climatic sensitivity of small organisms ...
title_fullStr Data from: Marine latitudinal diversity gradients, niche conservatism, and out of the tropics and Arctic: climatic sensitivity of small organisms ...
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Marine latitudinal diversity gradients, niche conservatism, and out of the tropics and Arctic: climatic sensitivity of small organisms ...
title_sort data from: marine latitudinal diversity gradients, niche conservatism, and out of the tropics and arctic: climatic sensitivity of small organisms ...
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