Geographical variation in species diversity: A comparison of marine polychaetes and nematodes
The aim of this study was to determine if marine species diversity was influenced by geographical location and whether it was higher at lower latitudes. Artificial collectors (made of nylon pan scourers) were employed as a standard substratum for the colonisation of marine invertebrates inhabiting s...
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ftmurdochunivall:oai:alma.61MUN_INST:11135923700007891 2024-09-15T17:44:42+00:00 Geographical variation in species diversity: A comparison of marine polychaetes and nematodes Gobin, J.F. Warwick, R.M. 2006 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2005.12.030 https://researchportal.murdoch.edu.au/esploro/outputs/journalArticle/Geographical-variation-in-species-diversity-A/991005542773507891 eng eng Elsevier BV ispartof: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology spage 234 epage 244 issue 1 vol 330 doi:10.1016/j.jembe.2005.12.030 WOS:000236058900020 00220981 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2005.12.030 991005542773507891 https://researchportal.murdoch.edu.au/esploro/outputs/journalArticle/Geographical-variation-in-species-diversity-A/991005542773507891 alma:61MUN_INST/bibs/991005542773507891 © 2006 Elsevier B.V. text Article 2006 ftmurdochunivall https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2005.12.030 2024-08-15T00:52:48Z The aim of this study was to determine if marine species diversity was influenced by geographical location and whether it was higher at lower latitudes. Artificial collectors (made of nylon pan scourers) were employed as a standard substratum for the colonisation of marine invertebrates inhabiting subtidal (12 to 15 m) hard, rocky bottom substrata. These artificial substrate units (ASUs) were deployed at different latitudes including northern and southern temperate (South West England, UK and New Zealand), tropical (Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies) and polar (Signy Island, Antarctica) areas. The polychaetes, representative of the macrofauna and the nematodes, representative of the meiofauna fractions of the total invertebrate fauna collected were analysed. Neither polychaete nor nematode species diversity showed a trend based on latitude and each taxon showed a different pattern of diversity variation in relation to location. Polychaete diversity varied from area to area with highest species diversity occurring in the southern temperate (New Zealand). Nematode species diversity however was similar for the northern and southern temperate (UK and New Zealand) and the tropical area (Trinidad and Tobago). Thus, although the number of locations studied was limited, these data do not conform to a gradient in species diversity with latitude as has been previously supposed. The success of ASUs to compare species diversities in standardised habitat units augurs well for their future use in other ecological areas such as biogeographical or pollution studies. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Signy Island Murdoch University Research Portal BMC Research Notes 6 1 |
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The aim of this study was to determine if marine species diversity was influenced by geographical location and whether it was higher at lower latitudes. Artificial collectors (made of nylon pan scourers) were employed as a standard substratum for the colonisation of marine invertebrates inhabiting subtidal (12 to 15 m) hard, rocky bottom substrata. These artificial substrate units (ASUs) were deployed at different latitudes including northern and southern temperate (South West England, UK and New Zealand), tropical (Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies) and polar (Signy Island, Antarctica) areas. The polychaetes, representative of the macrofauna and the nematodes, representative of the meiofauna fractions of the total invertebrate fauna collected were analysed. Neither polychaete nor nematode species diversity showed a trend based on latitude and each taxon showed a different pattern of diversity variation in relation to location. Polychaete diversity varied from area to area with highest species diversity occurring in the southern temperate (New Zealand). Nematode species diversity however was similar for the northern and southern temperate (UK and New Zealand) and the tropical area (Trinidad and Tobago). Thus, although the number of locations studied was limited, these data do not conform to a gradient in species diversity with latitude as has been previously supposed. The success of ASUs to compare species diversities in standardised habitat units augurs well for their future use in other ecological areas such as biogeographical or pollution studies. |
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Geographical variation in species diversity: A comparison of marine polychaetes and nematodes |
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Geographical variation in species diversity: A comparison of marine polychaetes and nematodes |
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Geographical variation in species diversity: A comparison of marine polychaetes and nematodes |
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Geographical variation in species diversity: A comparison of marine polychaetes and nematodes |
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Geographical variation in species diversity: A comparison of marine polychaetes and nematodes |
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