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@article{487241, author = {Šimková, Andrea and Morand, Serge and Matějusová, Iveta and Jurajda, Pavel and Gelnar, Milan}, article_location = {UK}, article_number = {4}, keywords = {comparative analysis; fish behavior; fish distribution; freshwater fish; independent contrasts; local and regional influences; parasites}, language = {eng}, issn = {0960-3115}, journal = {Biodiversity and Conservation}, title = {Local and regional influences on patterns of parasite species richness of central European fishes}, volume = {10}, year = {2001} }
TY - JOUR ID - 487241 AU - Šimková, Andrea - Morand, Serge - Matějusová, Iveta - Jurajda, Pavel - Gelnar, Milan PY - 2001 TI - Local and regional influences on patterns of parasite species richness of central European fishes JF - Biodiversity and Conservation VL - 10 IS - 4 SP - 511-525 EP - 511-525 PB - Kluwer SN - 09603115 KW - comparative analysis KW - fish behavior KW - fish distribution KW - freshwater fish KW - independent contrasts KW - local and regional influences KW - parasites N2 - Local, regional and global influences on the patterns of parasite species richness of 39 freshwater fish species from Central Europe were investigated. Host local abundance and host occurrence were considered respectively as local and regional factors, while host geographical range in longitude and latitude was considered as a global factor. Influences of size, ecology and behavior of hosts were also included in a comparative analysis using the independent contrasts method. We considered host habitat, host diet, host shoaling behavior and mobility. We found a positive relationship between local occurrence of fish and global range of their distribution. We confirmed previous findings showing the importance of host behavior and ecology on the variability of parasite species richness. Second, we showed how a global pattern, such as host geographical range, may affect the variability in parasite species richness through its effects on local abundance and distribution of hosts. A negative relationship between endoparasite species richness and host longitudinal range was found. This suggests that fish with eastern distribution live in the boundary of their distribution in Central Europe far from their center of distribution, which should also be characterized by a higher diversity of parasites. ER -
ŠIMKOVÁ, Andrea, Serge MORAND, Iveta MATĚJUSOVÁ, Pavel JURAJDA and Milan GELNAR. Local and regional influences on patterns of parasite species richness of central European fishes. \textit{Biodiversity and Conservation}. UK: Kluwer, 2001, vol.~10, No~4, p.~511-525. ISSN~0960-3115.
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