Global diversity of copepods (Crustacea: Copepoda) in freshwater

被引:203
作者
Boxshall, Geoff A. [1 ]
Defaye, Danielle [2 ]
机构
[1] Nat Hist Museum, Dept Zool, London SW7 5BD, England
[2] Museum Natl Hist Nat, Dept Milieux & Peuplements Aquat, F-75231 Paris 05, France
关键词
zoogeography; copepods; freshwater; endemism; species richness;
D O I
10.1007/s10750-007-9014-4
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
The zoogeographic distributions of the 2,814 species of copepods reported from freshwater are analysed. Faunal diversity is compared between zoogeographic regions: the Palaearctic region has more than double the species richness of the next most diverse region, the Neotropical. Historical factors affecting levels of diversity are identified. More than 90% of all freshwater copepods are endemic to a single-zoogeographic region and endemic genera occur in all regions except Antarctica. Species that are not endemic to a single region include the highly vagile and cosmopolitan species occurring in four or more regions. The greatest faunal connectivity, as identified by Sorensen's Index, is between Palaearctic and Nearctic regions, and identifies the Holarctic taxa. Key human-related issues, such as the role of copepods as vectors for human parasites and the losses caused by parasitic copepods in commercial aquaculture, are mentioned.
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