Global diversity of copepods (Crustacea: Copepoda) in freshwater

Freshwater Animal Diversity Assessment International audience The zoogeographic distributions of the 2,814 species of copepods reported from freshwater are analysed. Faunal diversity is compared between zoogeographic regions: the Palaearctic region has more than double the species richness of the ne...

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Published in:Hydrobiologia
Main Authors: Boxshall, Geoff, Defaye, Danielle
Other Authors: Biologie des organismes marins et écosystèmes (BOME), Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2008
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Online Access:https://hal.science/hal-00257544
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-007-9014-4
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spelling ftmuseumnhn:oai:HAL:hal-00257544v1 2023-07-30T03:57:50+02:00 Global diversity of copepods (Crustacea: Copepoda) in freshwater Boxshall, Geoff, Defaye, Danielle Biologie des organismes marins et écosystèmes (BOME) Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) 2008 https://hal.science/hal-00257544 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-007-9014-4 en eng HAL CCSD Springer info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1007/s10750-007-9014-4 hal-00257544 https://hal.science/hal-00257544 doi:10.1007/s10750-007-9014-4 ISSN: 0018-8158 EISSN: 1573-5117 Hydrobiologia https://hal.science/hal-00257544 Hydrobiologia, 2008, 595, pp.195-207. ⟨10.1007/s10750-007-9014-4⟩ Zoogeography Copepods Freshwater Endemism Species richness [SDV.BID]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity [SDV.EE.ECO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/Ecosystems info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2008 ftmuseumnhn https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-007-9014-4 2023-07-08T20:39:40Z Freshwater Animal Diversity Assessment International audience The zoogeographic distributions of the 2,814 species of copepods reported from freshwater are analysed. Faunal diversity is compared between zoogeographic regions: the Palaearctic region has more than double the species richness of the next most diverse region, the Neotropical. Historical factors affecting levels of diversity are identified. More than 90% of all freshwater copepods are endemic to a single-zoogeographic region and endemic genera occur in all regions except Antarctica. Species that are not endemic to a single region include the highly vagile and cosmopolitan species occurring in four or more regions. The greatest faunal connectivity, as identified by Sørensen's Index, is between Palaearctic and Nearctic regions, and identifies the Holarctic taxa. Key human-related issues, such as the role of copepods as vectors for human parasites and the losses caused by parasitic copepods in commercial aquaculture, are mentioned Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Copepods Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle (MNHM): HAL Hydrobiologia 595 1 195 207
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topic Zoogeography
Copepods
Freshwater
Endemism
Species richness
[SDV.BID]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity
[SDV.EE.ECO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology
environment/Ecosystems
spellingShingle Zoogeography
Copepods
Freshwater
Endemism
Species richness
[SDV.BID]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity
[SDV.EE.ECO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology
environment/Ecosystems
Boxshall, Geoff,
Defaye, Danielle
Global diversity of copepods (Crustacea: Copepoda) in freshwater
topic_facet Zoogeography
Copepods
Freshwater
Endemism
Species richness
[SDV.BID]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity
[SDV.EE.ECO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology
environment/Ecosystems
description Freshwater Animal Diversity Assessment International audience The zoogeographic distributions of the 2,814 species of copepods reported from freshwater are analysed. Faunal diversity is compared between zoogeographic regions: the Palaearctic region has more than double the species richness of the next most diverse region, the Neotropical. Historical factors affecting levels of diversity are identified. More than 90% of all freshwater copepods are endemic to a single-zoogeographic region and endemic genera occur in all regions except Antarctica. Species that are not endemic to a single region include the highly vagile and cosmopolitan species occurring in four or more regions. The greatest faunal connectivity, as identified by Sørensen's Index, is between Palaearctic and Nearctic regions, and identifies the Holarctic taxa. Key human-related issues, such as the role of copepods as vectors for human parasites and the losses caused by parasitic copepods in commercial aquaculture, are mentioned
author2 Biologie des organismes marins et écosystèmes (BOME)
Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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author Boxshall, Geoff,
Defaye, Danielle
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Defaye, Danielle
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title Global diversity of copepods (Crustacea: Copepoda) in freshwater
title_short Global diversity of copepods (Crustacea: Copepoda) in freshwater
title_full Global diversity of copepods (Crustacea: Copepoda) in freshwater
title_fullStr Global diversity of copepods (Crustacea: Copepoda) in freshwater
title_full_unstemmed Global diversity of copepods (Crustacea: Copepoda) in freshwater
title_sort global diversity of copepods (crustacea: copepoda) in freshwater
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Copepods
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Copepods
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