2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1466-8238.2006.00264.x
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Patterns in species richness and endemism of European freshwater fish

Abstract: Aim To analyse the patterns in species richness and endemism of the native European riverine fish fauna, in the light of the Messinian salinity crisis and the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). Location European continent.Methods After gathering native fish faunistic lists of 406 hydrographical networks, we defined large biogeographical regions with homogenous fish fauna, based on a hierarchical cluster analysis. Then we analysed and compared the patterns in species richness and endemism among these regions, as well … Show more

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“…Although the variables' ranking was not the same (in terms of % of contribution, Figure 5), this accordance can indicate the robustness of the results (e.g. Xu and Zhang, 2001) In several studies (Oberdorff et al, 1995;Reyjol et al, 2007;Leprieur et al, 2009) DRA is considered an important environmental variable for fish species richness, integrating information related to habitat diversity, the variety of microclimates and flow regimes in the river basin (Allan and Castillo, 2007;Townsend et al, 2008) The negative relationship between DRA and richness may be due to the fact that the lower reaches of Júcar, Cabriel and Turia rivers are highly regulated and have higher levels of contamination than the upper reaches (Aparicio et al, 2011). Water quality and riparian forest play a key role in determining the richness of native fish Thus, QBR and IBMWP have been identified as relevant factors positively influencing fish species richness in Spain (Carballo et al, 2009;Sánchez-Montoya et al, 2010) and are widely used for the ecological monitoring of rivers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Although the variables' ranking was not the same (in terms of % of contribution, Figure 5), this accordance can indicate the robustness of the results (e.g. Xu and Zhang, 2001) In several studies (Oberdorff et al, 1995;Reyjol et al, 2007;Leprieur et al, 2009) DRA is considered an important environmental variable for fish species richness, integrating information related to habitat diversity, the variety of microclimates and flow regimes in the river basin (Allan and Castillo, 2007;Townsend et al, 2008) The negative relationship between DRA and richness may be due to the fact that the lower reaches of Júcar, Cabriel and Turia rivers are highly regulated and have higher levels of contamination than the upper reaches (Aparicio et al, 2011). Water quality and riparian forest play a key role in determining the richness of native fish Thus, QBR and IBMWP have been identified as relevant factors positively influencing fish species richness in Spain (Carballo et al, 2009;Sánchez-Montoya et al, 2010) and are widely used for the ecological monitoring of rivers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Due to zoogeographical traits, Iberian fish fauna is very rich in endemisms, many restricted to particular basins. Native species richness per site is generally low (Griffiths, 2006;Reyjold et al, 2007) and had undergone a steep decline during the last decades (Doadrio, 2002;Cabral et al, 2005;Smith and Darwall, 2006;Ribeiro et al, 2009). Moreover fish assemblages from Iberain Peninsula may present a high variability both at seasonal and inter-annual scale determined by the influence of Mediterranean climate (Gasith and Resh, 1999;Bernardo et al, 2003;Ilhéu, 2004).…”
Section: Mots-clésmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, these ecosystems are unfortunately considered among the most threatened (Schlosser, 1991;Frissell and Bayles, 1996;Feio et al, 2010). Many treats make vulnerable a large proportion of aquatic organisms particularly in systems harboring a highly endemic fauna, such as Mediterranean freshwaters (Ricciardi and Rasmussen, 1999;Smith and Darwall, 2006;Reyjol et al, 2007). Then preserving freshwater habitats is fundamental to achieve a sustainable exploitation of their resources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%