2015
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.1637
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Macroecology of North American suckers (Catostomidae): tests of Bergmann's and Rapoport's rules

Abstract: Discerning spatial macroecological patterns in freshwater fishes has broad implications for community assembly, ecosystem dynamics, management, and conservation. This study explores the potential interspecific covariation of geographic range (Rapoport's rule) and body size (Bergmann's rule) with latitude in North American sucker fishes (Cypriniformes: Catostomidae). While numerous tests of Rapoport's and Bergmann's rules are documented in the literature, comparatively few of these studies have specifically tes… Show more

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“…The size of the circular data markers corresponds to their value. Total lengths (TL) of the majority of extant catostomids are from Jacquemin & Doll (2015), that of Myxocyprinus asiaticus is inferred from Fang (1934), and those of Eocene taxa are from specimen examination and measurements (Supplemental material, Table S1). When TL is not available, standard length (SL) measurements of fossil taxa were converted to TL using the SL/TL ratio observed in Amyzon kishenehnicum (Supplemental material, Table S2).…”
Section: Comments On Reported Occurrences Of Wilsonium Brevipinnementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The size of the circular data markers corresponds to their value. Total lengths (TL) of the majority of extant catostomids are from Jacquemin & Doll (2015), that of Myxocyprinus asiaticus is inferred from Fang (1934), and those of Eocene taxa are from specimen examination and measurements (Supplemental material, Table S1). When TL is not available, standard length (SL) measurements of fossil taxa were converted to TL using the SL/TL ratio observed in Amyzon kishenehnicum (Supplemental material, Table S2).…”
Section: Comments On Reported Occurrences Of Wilsonium Brevipinnementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Catostomids are generally large-sized freshwater fishes with total length often exceeding 300 mm when mature and with a recorded maximum total length of more than 1000 mm (Fang 1934;Jacquemin & Doll 2015;Harris et al 2016). Some small-sized catostomids are conventionally known as dwarf species, e.g.…”
Section: Body Size Of Wilsonium and Other Catostomidsmentioning
confidence: 99%