2023
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2023.1066
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Same process, different patterns: pervasive effect of evolutionary time on species richness in freshwater fishes

Ana Berenice García-Andrade,
Pablo A. Tedesco,
Juan D. Carvajal-Quintero
et al.

Abstract: Tropical lands harbour the highest number of species, resulting in the ubiquitous latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG). However, exceptions to this pattern have been observed in some taxa, explained by the interaction between the evolutionary histories and environmental factors that constrain species' physiological and ecological requirements. Here, we applied a deconstruction approach to map the detailed species richness patterns of Actinopterygian freshwater fishes at the class and order levels and to disent… Show more

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