Biases and distribution patterns in hard‐bodied microscopic animals (Acari: Halacaridae): Size does not matter, but generalism and sampling effort do

Author:

Rubio‐López Iñigo12,Pardos Fernando2,Fontaneto Diego1,Martínez Alejandro1,García‐Gómez Guillermo23

Affiliation:

1. National Research Council of Italy (CNR) Water Research Institute (IRSA), Molecular Ecology Group (MEG) Verbania Italy

2. Department of Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolution, Faculty of Biology University Complutense of Madrid Madrid Spain

3. Department of Earth, Oceans and Ecological Sciences, School of Environmental Sciences University of Liverpool Liverpool UK

Abstract

AbstractAimThe interplay between distribution ranges, species traits and sampling and taxonomic biases remains elusive amongst microscopic animals. This ignorance obscures our understanding of the diversity patterns of a major component of biodiversity. Here, we used marine Halacaridae to explore whether differences between marine provinces can explain their distribution patterns or if differential sampling efforts across regions prevent any macroecological inference. Furthermore, we test if certain functional traits influence their distribution patterns.LocationEurope.ResultsWhereas geographical variables provided a better explanation for differences in species composition, sampling effort and distance from marine biological stations accounted for the majority of differences in European Halacaridae richness. Species occurring in more habitats showed broader geographical ranges and accumulated more records. Species traits like generalism affected the distribution of halacarid species.Main ConclusionsWe propose that the sampling effort of halacarid mites in Europe might be explained by two different cognitive biases: the convenience of selecting certain sampling localities compared to others and the tendency of zoologists to scrutinise habitats where their target organisms are more common.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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