Authors
Juan D Carvajal‐Quintero, Federico Escobar, Fredy Alvarado, Francisco A Villa‐Navarro, Úrsula Jaramillo‐Villa, Javier A Maldonado‐Ocampo
Publication date
2015/7
Journal
Ecology and evolution
Volume
5
Issue
13
Pages
2608-2620
Description
Studies on elevation diversity gradients have covered a large number of taxa and regions throughout the world; however, studies of freshwater fish are scarce and restricted to examining their changes along a specific gradient. These studies have reported a monotonic decrease in species richness with increasing elevation, but ignore the high taxonomic differentiation of each headwater assemblage that may generate high β‐diversity among them. Here, we analyzed how fish assemblages vary with elevation among regional elevation bands, and how these changes are related to four environmental clines and to changes in the distribution, habitat use, and the morphology of fish species. Using a standardized field sampling technique, we assessed three different diversity and two structural assemblage measures across six regional elevation bands located in the northern Andes (Colombia). Each species was …
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