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Marine Latitudinal Diversity Gradients: Tests of Causal Hypotheses
by
Rosenberg, Gary
, Jablonski, David
, Roy, Kaustuv
, Valentine, James W.
in
Animals
/ Atlantic Ocean
/ Biodiversity
/ Biological Sciences
/ Coasts
/ Ecology
/ Evolution
/ Fauna
/ Genetic Variation
/ Geology
/ Marine
/ Marine ecology
/ Models, Biological
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Mollusca - genetics
/ Oceans
/ Pacific Ocean
/ Prosobranchia
/ Sea surface temperature
/ Shellfish
/ Species diversity
/ Species extinction
/ Tropical regions
1998
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Marine Latitudinal Diversity Gradients: Tests of Causal Hypotheses
by
Rosenberg, Gary
, Jablonski, David
, Roy, Kaustuv
, Valentine, James W.
in
Animals
/ Atlantic Ocean
/ Biodiversity
/ Biological Sciences
/ Coasts
/ Ecology
/ Evolution
/ Fauna
/ Genetic Variation
/ Geology
/ Marine
/ Marine ecology
/ Models, Biological
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Mollusca - genetics
/ Oceans
/ Pacific Ocean
/ Prosobranchia
/ Sea surface temperature
/ Shellfish
/ Species diversity
/ Species extinction
/ Tropical regions
1998
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Marine Latitudinal Diversity Gradients: Tests of Causal Hypotheses
by
Rosenberg, Gary
, Jablonski, David
, Roy, Kaustuv
, Valentine, James W.
in
Animals
/ Atlantic Ocean
/ Biodiversity
/ Biological Sciences
/ Coasts
/ Ecology
/ Evolution
/ Fauna
/ Genetic Variation
/ Geology
/ Marine
/ Marine ecology
/ Models, Biological
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Mollusca - genetics
/ Oceans
/ Pacific Ocean
/ Prosobranchia
/ Sea surface temperature
/ Shellfish
/ Species diversity
/ Species extinction
/ Tropical regions
1998
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Marine Latitudinal Diversity Gradients: Tests of Causal Hypotheses
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Marine Latitudinal Diversity Gradients: Tests of Causal Hypotheses
1998
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Overview
Latitudinal diversity gradients are firstorder expressions of diversity patterns both on land and in the oceans, although the current hypotheses that seek to explain them are based chiefly on terrestrial data. We have assembled a database of the geographic ranges of 3,916 species of marine prosobranch gastropods living on the shelves of the western Atlantic and eastern Pacific Oceans, from the tropics to the Arctic Ocean. Western Atlantic and eastern Pacific diversities are similar, and the diversity gradients are strikingly similar despite many important physical and historical differences between the oceans. This shared diversity pattern cannot be explained by: (i) latitudinal differences in species range-length (Rapoport's rule); (ii) species-area effects; or (iii) recent geologic histories. One parameter that does correlate significantly with diversity in both oceans is solar energy input, as represented by average sea surface temperature. If this correlation is causal, sea surface temperature is probably linked to diversity through some aspect of productivity. In this case, diversity is an evolutionary outcome of trophodynamic processes inherent in ecosystems, and not just a byproduct of physical geographies.
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