نتایج جستجو برای: endemism

تعداد نتایج: 1521  

2004
Richard P. Duncan Tim M. Blackburn

Aim Species belonging to higher taxa endemic to islands are more likely to go extinct following human arrival. This selectivity may occur because more highly endemic island species possess features that make them uniquely vulnerable to impacts associated with human arrival, specifically: (1) restricted distribution (2) reduced predator escape response, including loss of flight, and (3) life his...

Journal: :iranian journal of animal biosystematics 0

iran contains 33 named endemic fish species, which together with undescribed taxa, approximates one-third of the ichthyofauna. endemism in relatively large species such as fishes, which are better known systematically than other taxa, can often serve to indicate areas in need conservation. an analysis of endemicity is given in terms of systematics, distribution and ecology.

Journal: :Journal of Biogeography 2011

Journal: :Nature Communications 2020

2013
Thaís P. Miranda Álvaro L. Peña Cantero Antonio C. Marques

The biogeographic history of the Southern Ocean (SO) fauna is complex and poorly studied, especially the areas of endemism. We reanalyzed the data of Marques & Peña Cantero (2010), along with other geographical records of endemic benthic hydroids below 45oS. A Parsimony Analysis of Endemicity (PAE) based on 5o latitude by 5o longitude matrix with 61 species resulted in eight areas of endemism. ...

Journal: :Annals of Botany 1921

2013
Matthew L. Niemiller Kirk S. Zigler

Using species distribution data, we developed a georeferenced database of troglobionts (cave-obligate species) in Tennessee to examine spatial patterns of species richness and endemism, including >2000 records for 200 described species. Forty aquatic troglobionts (stygobionts) and 160 terrestrial troglobionts are known from caves in Tennessee, the latter having the greatest diversity of any sta...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2016
Lívia Aguiar Coelho Carlos Molineri Daniel Andrés Dos Santos Paulo Sérgio Fiuza Ferreira

The Miridae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) are one of the most species rich families of insects, with about 11 100 described species. Mirinae is the largest subfamily and its endemism becomes evident at the tribal level and below. Mirines of the tribe Restheniini are found throughout America, with most of the diversity confined to the Neotropics. Prepops Reuter is the largest genus in Restheniini wi...

2017
Paul M. Oliver Amy Iannella Stephen J. Richards Michael S.Y. Lee

AIMS Mountain ranges in the tropics are characterised by high levels of localised endemism, often-aberrant evolutionary trajectories, and some of the world's most diverse regional biotas. Here we investigate the evolution of montane endemism, ecology and body size in a clade of direct-developing frogs (Choerophryne, Microhylidae) from New Guinea. METHODS Phylogenetic relationships were estima...

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