articleJournal of BiogeographyOct 20, 2011Closed access

A realignment of marine biogeographic provinces with particular reference to fish distributions

Oregon State University · University of Hawaii System

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Abstract

Abstract Marine provinces, founded on contrasting floras or faunas, have been recognized for more than 150 years but were not consistently defined by endemism until 1974. At that time, provinces were based on at least a 10% endemism and nested within biogeographic regions that covered large geographic areas with contrasting biotic characteristics. Over time, some minor adjustments were made but the overall arrangement remained essentially unaltered. In many provinces, data on endemism were still not available, or were available only for the most widely studied vertebrates (fishes), a problem that is ongoing. In this report we propose a realignment for three reasons. First, recent works have provided new…

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Keywords
  • Endemism
  • Temperate climate
  • Geography
  • Ecology
  • Phylogeography
  • Biogeography
  • Biota
  • Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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