2021
DOI: 10.1002/mbo3.1216
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Patterns of protist distribution and diversification in alpine lakes across Europe

Abstract: Biogeography in Europe is known to be crucially influenced by the large mountain ranges serving as biogeographical islands for cold‐adapted taxa and geographical barriers for warm‐adapted taxa. While biogeographical patterns are well‐known for plants and animals in Europe, we here investigated diversity and distribution patterns of protist freshwater communities on a European scale (256 lakes) in the light of the well‐studied post‐glacial distribution patterns of macroorganisms. Thus, our study compared 43 alp… Show more

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“…Boenigk et al (2018) compared high mountain lakes to biogeographic islands with a low protist diversity and a high degree of ende mism. Moreover, study of post-glacial protist distribu tion pattern verified decreasing richness and diversity across altitudinal gradient (Vogt et al 2021). We do not have sufficient information on the occurrence of silica-scaled chrysophytes in European high-mountain lakes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Boenigk et al (2018) compared high mountain lakes to biogeographic islands with a low protist diversity and a high degree of ende mism. Moreover, study of post-glacial protist distribu tion pattern verified decreasing richness and diversity across altitudinal gradient (Vogt et al 2021). We do not have sufficient information on the occurrence of silica-scaled chrysophytes in European high-mountain lakes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%