The nature of the diversity of Antarctic fishes
JT Eastman - Polar biology, 2005 - Springer
The species diversity of the Antarctic fish fauna changed notably during the≈ 40 million
years from the Eocene to the present. A taxonomically restricted and endemic modern fauna …
years from the Eocene to the present. A taxonomically restricted and endemic modern fauna …
On amphidromy, a distinct form of diadromy in aquatic organisms
RM McDowall - Fish and fisheries, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Amphidromy is a distinctive form of diadromy that involves some fish, decapod crustaceans
and gastropod molluscs. Characteristic elements in amphidromy are: reproduction in fresh …
and gastropod molluscs. Characteristic elements in amphidromy are: reproduction in fresh …
New Zealand phylogeography: evolution on a small continent
GP Wallis, SA Trewick - Molecular ecology, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
New Zealand has long been a conundrum to biogeographers, possessing as it does
geophysical and biotic features characteristic of both an island and a continent. This schism …
geophysical and biotic features characteristic of both an island and a continent. This schism …
Impacts of human disturbances on biotic communities in Hawaiian streams
AMD Brasher - BioScience, 2003 - academic.oup.com
Streams throughout the tropics have been altered by water diversion, channel modification,
introduced species, and water quality degradation. The Hawaiian Islands, with watersheds …
introduced species, and water quality degradation. The Hawaiian Islands, with watersheds …
Why be amphidromous: expatrial dispersal and the place of source and sink population dynamics?
RM McDowall - Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 2010 - Springer
Amphidromous fishes are found predominantly on the tropical and subtropical islands of the
globe and there are few amphidromous species on continents. I suggest that this …
globe and there are few amphidromous species on continents. I suggest that this …
[图书][B] New Zealand freshwater fishes: an historical and ecological biogeography
RM McDowall - 2010 - books.google.com
In many ways, this book is the culmination of more than four decades of my exp-ration of the
taxonomy, biogeography and ecology of New Zealand's quite small freshwater fish fauna. I …
taxonomy, biogeography and ecology of New Zealand's quite small freshwater fish fauna. I …
Ancestry and amphidromy in island freshwater fish faunas
RM McDowall - Fish and fisheries, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Amphidromy is a frequent attribute of fish faunas of remote islands, where the presence of
freshwater fishes creates perplexity as to how such remote places came to have 'freshwater …
freshwater fishes creates perplexity as to how such remote places came to have 'freshwater …
Biogeographic history of an Australian freshwater shrimp, Paratya australiensis (Atyidae): the role life history transition in phylogeographic diversification
The widespread distribution of the freshwater shrimp Paratya australiensis in eastern
Australia suggests that populations of this species have been connected in the past …
Australia suggests that populations of this species have been connected in the past …
The north American freshwater migratory fish database (NAFMFD): Characterizing the migratory life histories of freshwater fishes of Canada, the United States and …
Aim Migratory freshwater fishes are those that must access discrete habitats to complete
their life cycles. Freshwater fish migrations occur around the world and provide numerous …
their life cycles. Freshwater fish migrations occur around the world and provide numerous …
Gene trees versus species trees: reassessing life-history evolution in a freshwater fish radiation
JM Waters, DL Rowe, CP Burridge… - Systematic …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Mechanisms of speciation are best understood in the context of phylogenetic relationships
and as such have often been inferred from single gene trees, typically those derived from …
and as such have often been inferred from single gene trees, typically those derived from …