Authors
Helen M Barber-James, Jean-Luc Gattolliat, Michel Sartori, Michael D Hubbard
Publication date
2008
Book
Freshwater Animal Diversity Assessment
Pages
339-350
Publisher
Springer, Dordrecht
Description
The extant global Ephemeroptera fauna is represented by over 3,000 described species in 42 families and more than 400 genera. The highest generic diversity occurs in the Neotropics, with a correspondingly high species diversity, while the Palaearctic has the lowest generic diversity, but a high species diversity. Such distribution patterns may relate to how long evolutionary processes have been carrying on in isolation in a bioregion. Over an extended period, there may be extinction of species, but evolution of more genera. Dramatic extinction events such as the K-T mass extinction have affected current mayfly diversity and distribution. Climatic history plays an important role in the rate of speciation in an area, with regions which have been climatically stable over long periods having fewer species per genus, when compared to regions subjected to climatic stresses, such as glaciation. A total of 13 families …
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HM Barber-James, JL Gattolliat, M Sartori, MD Hubbard - Freshwater animal diversity assessment, 2008