Authors
Sérgio P Ávila, Ricardo Cordeiro, Patrícia Madeira, Luís Silva, António Medeiros, Ana C Rebelo, Carlos Melo, Ana I Neto, Ricardo Haroun, António Monteiro, Kenneth Rijsdijk, Markes E Johnson
Publication date
2018/1/1
Source
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Volume
126
Pages
101-112
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Past climate changes provide important clues for advancement of studies on current global change biology. We have tested large-scale biogeographic patterns through four marine groups from twelve Atlantic Ocean archipelagos and searched for patterns between species richness/endemism and littoral area, age, isolation, latitude and mean annual sea-surface temperatures. Species richness is strongly correlated with littoral area. Two reinforcing effects take place during glacial episodes: i) species richness is expected to decrease (in comparison with interglacial periods) due to the local disappearance of sandy/muddy-associated species; ii) because littoral area is minimal during glacial episodes, area per se induces a decrease on species richness (by extirpation/extinction of marine species) as well as affecting speciation rates. Maximum speciation rates are expected to occur during the interglacial periods …
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