Finding patterns of distribution for freshwater phytoplankton, zooplankton and fish, by means of parsimony analysis of endemicity
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Oyanedel, J. Pablo
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Finding patterns of distribution for freshwater phytoplankton, zooplankton and fish, by means of parsimony analysis of endemicity
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During the last decades, limnological studies on Chilean systems have contributed to know the species
composition and main environmental variables of many water bodies distributed over a wide latitudinal
interval, from 18º to 53º S. However, we still lack of a comprehensive view about the structure and
functioning of regional freshwaters. In this work we review the available information about pelagic biota from
Chilean basins, in order to reveal patterns of species distribution and their possible association with
environmental variables. We built presence-absence matrices for phytoplankton, zooplankton and fish over
lakes and basins. From this database, we performed parsimony analysis of endemicity as a tool for
determining fundamental distribution patterns of freshwater biota. Also, we assessed the relationship between
species occurrences and some available site-related variables. Our results indicated that latitude exerted the
strongest influence on species distribution, although altitude, longitude, and area also exerted significant
effects for some groups. On the other hand, our results suggest a relationship between the degree of vagility
of the groups and the degree of metacommunity structuring, related to the number of endemicity areas.
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This work was supported by the
Millennium Institute of Ecology and
Biodiversity (ICM PO2-051), and grants
CONICYT-PBCT ACT 34/2006 and MULT-
05-04/2 from Dirección de Investigación of
Universidad de Chile. Sergio Scott
acknowledges financial support by MECESUP
UCO-214 doctoral fellowship.
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Revista Chilena de Historia Natural, Vol.81: issue. 2, p.185-203, 2008
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