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DOI | 10.1111/j.1365-2699.2005.01280.x |
The Branchiopoda (Crustacea : Anomopoda, Ctenopoda and Cyclestherida) of the rain forests of Cameroon, West Africa: low abundances, few endemics and a boreal-tropical disjunction | |
Chiambeng, GY; Dumont, HJ | |
通讯作者 | Dumont, HJ |
来源期刊 | JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY
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ISSN | 0305-0270 |
EISSN | 1365-2699 |
出版年 | 2005 |
卷号 | 32期号:9页码:1611-1620 |
英文摘要 | Aim We provide the first in-depth study of the Branchiopoda of the rain forests of Cameroon and also of the African continent. Location Surface water environments, Cameroon. Methods Qualitative plankton samples were collected in all types of surface water environments present, ranging from big lakes to water collected in rock crevices or fallen fruit cavities. A tow or hand-held plankton net of mesh size 100 mu m was used, and water volumes filtered were at least several m(3) in large water bodies, or half to whole water volume in small water bodies. Results We recorded 61 species (53 first records for the country), based on 700+ samples collected between September 1998 and March 2002. Anomopoda (92%) was the dominant order, followed by Ctenopoda (6.5%) and Cyclestherida (1.5%). Chydoridae (67%) was the most speciose family followed by Macrothricidae (6.5%) and Daphniidae (5%). Alona (11%) was the dominant genus followed by Chydorus (10%) and Pleuroxus (8%). Several species of Chydorinae, especially of the genus Pleuroxus, are shared with continental Eurasia-North America, but are absent from the Mediterranean and desert-steppe-savanna zones of Africa (boreal-tropical disjunction). Daphnia was absent, as in most tropical lowlands. No single species was really abundant, and a majority were rare to very rare, and of restricted occurrence within the rain forest patches. Comparing Africa, South America and Southeast Asia, we found a current total of 196 species for the combined rain forest areas, out of a world total of 500+ species. Systematic trends in richness at three taxonomic levels were the same for all continents: Anomopoda-Ctenopoda-Cyclestherida at ordinal level, Chydoridae-Daphniidae-Macrothricidae-Sididae at family level and Alona-Chydorus-Macrothrix-Diaphanosoma at genus level. Southeast Asia was richest (111 species, 14 endemics) with South America a close second (110 species, 27 endemics). Africa was the most species-poor (95 species, of which only 5 are endemics). Main conclusions We hypothesize that the post-Miocene cooling and aridization of the world climate hit the freshwater biota of Africa particularly hard, with more extinction here than elsewhere, and little recolonization. Most extinction occurred in the savanna-desert belt, and eight disjunct boreal species (four Pleuroxus, Picripleuroxus laevis, Kurzia latissima, Alonella exigua, and Monospilus dispar) survive morphologically unchanged since pre-Pleistocene times in the Cameroon rain forest. Slow evolution thus appears typical of these cyclic parthenogenetic branchiopods in which sexual recombination occurs only at intervals. Illustrative of the same slow evolution is the fact that the two endemic cladocerans of Cameroon (Nicsmirnovius camerounensis and Bryospilus africanus) belong to tropicopolitan genera of Gondwanan age. |
英文关键词 | African biogeography Branchiopoda Chydoridae cladocerans disjunctions diversity endemism extinction rain forest species richness |
类型 | Article |
语种 | 英语 |
国家 | Belgium ; Cameroon |
收录类别 | SCI-E |
WOS记录号 | WOS:000231394300011 |
WOS关键词 | CLADOCERA ; GENUS ; PALEOENVIRONMENTS ; VEGETATION ; SPECIATION ; LAKE ; CHAD |
WOS类目 | Ecology ; Geography, Physical |
WOS研究方向 | Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Physical Geography |
资源类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/149523 |
作者单位 | (1)State Univ Ghent, Dept Biol, Lab Anim Ecol, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium;(2)Res Ctr Fisheries & Marine Sci, Limbe, Cameroon |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Chiambeng, GY,Dumont, HJ. The Branchiopoda (Crustacea : Anomopoda, Ctenopoda and Cyclestherida) of the rain forests of Cameroon, West Africa: low abundances, few endemics and a boreal-tropical disjunction[J],2005,32(9):1611-1620. |
APA | Chiambeng, GY,&Dumont, HJ.(2005).The Branchiopoda (Crustacea : Anomopoda, Ctenopoda and Cyclestherida) of the rain forests of Cameroon, West Africa: low abundances, few endemics and a boreal-tropical disjunction.JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY,32(9),1611-1620. |
MLA | Chiambeng, GY,et al."The Branchiopoda (Crustacea : Anomopoda, Ctenopoda and Cyclestherida) of the rain forests of Cameroon, West Africa: low abundances, few endemics and a boreal-tropical disjunction".JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY 32.9(2005):1611-1620. |
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