2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.0014-3820.2004.tb01649.x
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Morphological Disparity as a Biodiversity Metric in Lower Bathyaland Abyssal Gastropod Assemblages

Abstract: Abstract. Studies of deep-sea biodiversity focus almost exclusively on geographic patterns of ␣-diversity. Few include the morphological or ecological properties of species that indicate their actual roles in community assembly. Here, we explore morphological disparity of shell architecture in gastropods from lower bathyal and abyssal environments of the western North Atlantic as a new dimension of deep-sea biodiversity. The lower bathyal-abyssal transition parallels a gradient of decreasing species diversity … Show more

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“…Geometric morphometric indicators can be a useful tool for measuring fish community diversity (Chandran et al, 2022). This is consistent with the findings of actual fish and gastropod assemblage structures (McClain et al, 2004;Lombarte et al, 2012). In the present study, differences in overall body morphology were present in A. fasciatus and there was significant differentiation between the fish of the two taxonomic units in the PCA.…”
Section: Esu Delimitationsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Geometric morphometric indicators can be a useful tool for measuring fish community diversity (Chandran et al, 2022). This is consistent with the findings of actual fish and gastropod assemblage structures (McClain et al, 2004;Lombarte et al, 2012). In the present study, differences in overall body morphology were present in A. fasciatus and there was significant differentiation between the fish of the two taxonomic units in the PCA.…”
Section: Esu Delimitationsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…A number of traits are known to co-vary with spatial clines in carbon availability. Metabolically expensive morphological characteristics, such as the production and maintenance of complex shells (McClain et al, 2004;McClain, 2005), may be precluded in low energy environments. The environmental energy availability is also reflected in the trophic niches with, for example, suspension feeders and specialist carnivores declining in importance with decreasing carbon availability (Sokolova, 1960;Gage and Tyler, 1991).…”
Section: Proposition 7: the Metabolic Niche Is The Sum Of A Series Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of traits are known to co-vary with spatial clines in carbon availability. Metabolically expensive morphological characteristics, such as the production and maintenance of complex shells (McClain et al, 2004;McClain, 2005), may be precluded in low energy environments. The environmental energy availability is also reflected in the trophic niches with, for example, suspension feeders and specialist carnivores declining in importance with decreasing carbon availability (Sokolova, 1960;.…”
Section: Premisementioning
confidence: 99%