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Title: | Restructuring of the 'Macaronesia' biogeographic unit: A marine multitaxon biogeographical approach | Authors: | Freitas, Rui Romeiras, Maria Silva, Luis Cordeiro, Ricardo Madeira, Patricia González, José Antonio Wirtz, Peter Falcon, Jesus M. Brito, Alberto Floeter, Sergio R. Afonso, Pedro Porteiro, Filipe Viera Rodríguez, María Ascensión Isabel Neto, Ana Haroun, Ricardo Farminhao, Joao N. M. Rebelo, Ana Cristina Baptista, Lara Melo, Carlos S. Martinez, Alejandro Fraga Núñez,Jorge Berning, Bjoern Johnson, Markes E. Avila, Sergio P. |
UNESCO Clasification: | 250501 Biogeografía | Keywords: | Cape-Verde Islands Integrative Taxonomic Revision Biodiversity Hotspots Northeast Atlantic Cone Snails, et al |
Issue Date: | 2019 | Project: | Desenvolvimento de condições técnicas e bases científicas para a exploração sustentável de mariscos e peixes (recursos pesqueiros) nas águas, quer costeiras quer profundas, da Madeira, Canárias e Cabo Verde e sua comercialização. ItemCrisRefDisplayStrategy.project.deleted.icon | Journal: | Scientific Reports | Abstract: | The Azores, Madeira, Selvagens, Canary Islands and Cabo Verde are commonly united under the term "Macaronesia". This study investigates the coherency and validity of Macaronesia as a biogeographic unit using six marine groups with very different dispersal abilities: coastal fishes, echinoderms, gastropod molluscs, brachyuran decapod crustaceans, polychaete annelids, and macroalgae. We found no support for the current concept of Macaronesia as a coherent marine biogeographic unit. All marine groups studied suggest the exclusion of Cabo Verde from the remaining Macaronesian archipelagos and thus, Cabo Verde should be given the status of a biogeographic subprovince within the West African Transition province. We propose to redefine the Lusitanian biogeographical province, in which we include four ecoregions: the South European Atlantic Shelf, the Saharan Upwelling, the Azores, and a new ecoregion herein named Webbnesia, which comprises the archipelagos of Madeira, Selvagens and the Canary Islands. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/58310 | ISSN: | 2045-2322 | DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-019-51786-6 | Source: | Scientific Reports [ISSN 2045-2322], v. 9, 15792 |
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