نتایج جستجو برای: zoogeography

تعداد نتایج: 271  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Nick A Drake Roger M Blench Simon J Armitage Charlie S Bristow Kevin H White

Evidence increasingly suggests that sub-Saharan Africa is at the center of human evolution and understanding routes of dispersal "out of Africa" is thus becoming increasingly important. The Sahara Desert is considered by many to be an obstacle to these dispersals and a Nile corridor route has been proposed to cross it. Here we provide evidence that the Sahara was not an effective barrier and in...

2017
Mahmoud S. Abdel-Dayem Hassan H. Fad Ashraf M. El-Torkey Ali A. Elgharbawy Yousif N. Aldryhim Boris C. Kondratieff Amin N. Al Ansi Hathal M. Aldhafer

This study was conducted as a part of a comprehensive baseline survey of insect biodiversity of Rawdhat Khorim National Park (RKNP), Central Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). During this study a total of 262 Coleoptera species belong to 182 genera in 35 families were identified, of which 247 are named at a species level. Fifteen species (6.0%) are apparently endemic to KSA. Thirty-eight species ar...

2003
RICHARD D. BRODEUR WILLIAM G. PEARCY STEPHEN RALSTON

The epipelagic and mesopelagic nekton communities of the northern California Current have been sampled somewhat continuously over the last four decades with bottom and pelagic trawls, small midwater trawls, and purse seines. We review the zoogeography and community and environmental associations of the dominant pelagic micronekton and nekton species in this region with a view to understanding t...

Journal: :Parasitology 2010
I Mladineo N J Bott B F Nowak B A Block

Parasite communities of wild and reared bluefin tuna display remarkable diversity. Among these, the most prevalent and abundant are the Didymozoidae (Monticelli, 1888) (Trematoda, Digenea), considered one of the most taxonomically complex digenean families. The aim of this study was to evaluate phylogenetic structure of Didymozoidae occurring in Pacific (Thunnus orientalis) and Atlantic bluefin...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2015
Ben H Warren Daniel Simberloff Robert E Ricklefs Robin Aguilée Fabien L Condamine Dominique Gravel Hélène Morlon Nicolas Mouquet James Rosindell Juliane Casquet Elena Conti Josselin Cornuault José María Fernández-Palacios Tomislav Hengl Sietze J Norder Kenneth F Rijsdijk Isabel Sanmartín Dominique Strasberg Kostas A Triantis Luis M Valente Robert J Whittaker Rosemary G Gillespie Brent C Emerson Christophe Thébaud

The study of islands as model systems has played an important role in the development of evolutionary and ecological theory. The 50th anniversary of MacArthur and Wilson's (December 1963) article, 'An equilibrium theory of insular zoogeography', was a recent milestone for this theme. Since 1963, island systems have provided new insights into the formation of ecological communities. Here, buildi...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2016
Ernesto Campos

New bivalve host records for four pinnotherid crabs of the Mexican Pacific are reported: Fabia subquadrata Dana, 1851, in Modiolus capax (Conrad, 1837); Opisthopus transversus Rathbun, 1893, in Tivela stultorum (Mawe, 1823); Pinnaxodes gigas (Green, 1992), in Pinna rugosa (Sowerby, 1835), and Panopea generosa Gould, 1850; and Tumidotheres margarita (Smith, 1870), in Nodipecten subnodosus (Sower...

2003
Bertran M. Feitoza Luiz A. Rocha Osmar J. Luiz-Júnior Sergio R. Floeter João L. Gasparini

St. Paul’s Rocks is a very small group of rocky islands located on the mid-Atlantic Ridge just north of the Equator, about 1000 km from the Brazilian coast. The aim of this work is to add new information on the abundance, biology, zoogeography and taxonomy of its reef fishes. In the course of four expeditions the fish fauna was surveyed in tide pools and over reefs at depths down to 62 m using ...

2017
Alicia L. Sutton Lynnath E. Beckley

Although two thirds of the world’s euphausiid species occur in the Indian Ocean, environmental factors influencing patterns in their diversity across this atypical ocean basin are poorly known. Distribution data for 56 species of euphausiids were extracted from existing literature and, using a geographic information system, spatially-explicit layers of species richness and average taxonomic dis...

2016
Nisreen Alwan Hamid-Reza Esmaeili Friedhelm Krupp

Capoeta damascina was earlier considered by many authors as one of the most common freshwater fish species found throughout the Levant, Mesopotamia, Turkey, and Iran. However, owing to a high variation in morphological characters among and within its various populations, 17 nominal species were described, several of which were regarded as valid by subsequent revising authors. Capoeta damascina ...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Denis Copilaș-Ciocianu Michał Grabowski Lucian Pârvulescu Adam Petrusek

Inland epigean freshwater amphipods of Romania are diverse and abundant for this region has a favourable geographical position between the Balkans and the Black Sea. Excluding Ponto-Caspian species originating in brackish waters and freshwater subterranean taxa, there are 11 formally recognized epigean freshwater species recorded from this country. They belong to 3 genera, each representing a d...

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