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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: A biogeographic approach to the insular marine ‘prosobranch’ gastropods from the southwestern Atlantic Ocean
Title in English: A biogeographic approach to the insular marine ‘prosobranch’ gastropods from the southwestern Atlantic Ocean
Authors: Barroso, Cristiane Xerez
Lotufo, Tito Monteiro da Cruz
Bezerra, Luis Ernesto Arruda
Matthews-Cascon, Helena
Keywords: Malacologia;Extinção de espécies;Gastrópodes
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Journal of Molluscan Studies
Citation: BARROSO, Cristiane Xerez; LOTUFO, Tito Monteiro da Cruz; BEZERRA, Luis Ernesto Arruda; MATTHEWS-CASCON, Helena. A biogeographic approach to the insular marine ‘prosobranch’ gastropods from the southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Journal of Molluscan Studies, São Paulo, v. 82, p.558–563, 2016.
Abstract: The MacArthur & Wilson theory of island biogeography predicts that the balance between immigration and extinction rates results from the size and degree of isolation of the island. Here, we test this assumption using data from the marine gastropods of Brazilian oceanic islands. Species lists were compiled for Rocas Atoll, the Fernando de Noronha Archipelago, the Sa˜o Pedro and Sa˜o Paulo Archipelago and Trindade Island. These were compared with the predictions of the theory based on the shallow platform area and distance from the mainland (Model 1) and the nearest reef habitat (Model 2). Results corroborated at least in part the assumptions proposed by MacArthur & Wilson. Sa˜o Pedro and Sa˜o Paulo and Fernando de Noronha fitted the equilibrium model of extinction and immigration rates, while Trindade and Rocas Atoll stood out as an exception to Model 1 and to Models 1 and 2, respectively. The relevance of the age of the island and presence of seamount chains is discussed to explain this discrepancy
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/60048
ISSN: 1464-3766
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