Cryptic animal species are homogeneously distributed among taxa and biogeographical regions
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Abstract
Background
Cryptic species are two or more distinct but morphologically similar species that were classified as a single species. During the past two decades we observed an exponential growth of publications on cryptic species. Recently published reviews have demonstrated cryptic species have profound consequences on many biological disciplines. It has been proposed that their distribution is non-random across taxa and biomes.
Results
We analysed a literature database for the taxonomic and biogeographical distribution of cryptic animal species reports. Results from regression analysis indicate that cryptic species are almost evenly distributed among major metazoan taxa and biogeographical regions when corrected for species richness and study intensity.
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Keywords
- Species complex
- Biology
- Taxon
- Biodiversity
- Species richness
- Ecology
- Biome
- Biogeography
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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