Global diversity of mysids (Crustacea-Mysida) in freshwater |
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Authors: | Megan L. Porter Kenneth Meland Wayne Price |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biological Science, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250, USA;(2) Department of Biology, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway;(3) Department of Biology, University of Tampa, Tampa, FL 33606, USA |
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Abstract: | In this article we present a biogeographical assessment of species diversity within the Mysida (Crustacea: Malacostraca: Peracarida)
from inland waters. Inland species represent 6.7% (72 species) of mysid diversity. These species represent three of the four
families within the Mysida (Lepidomysidae, Stygiomysidae, and Mysidae) and are concentrated in the Palaearctic and Neotropical
regions. The inland mysid species distributional patterns can be explained by four main groups representing different freshwater
invasion routes: (1) Subterranean Tethyan relicts (24 spp.); (2) Autochthonous Ponto-Caspian endemics (20 spp.); (3) Mysis spp. ‘Glacial Relicts’ (8 spp.); and (4) Euryhaline estuarine species (20 spp.). The center of inland mysid species diversity
is the Ponto-Caspian region, containing 24 species, a large portion of which are the results of a radiation in the genus Paramysis.
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Guest editors: E. V. Balian, C. Lévêque, H. Segers and K. Martens
Freshwater Animal Diversity Assessment |
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Keywords: | Inland fauna Freshwater biology Mysid Diversity |
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