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Pattern and process in the distribution of North American freshwater fish
David Griffiths
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North America
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Freshwater Fish
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Body Size
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River Channel
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Glacial History
100%
Channel Size
100%
Habitat Preference
100%
Long-lived
50%
Generalist
50%
Coastal Area
50%
Northern Region
50%
Species List
50%
Large Population
50%
Riverine
50%
Resident Species
50%
Endemism
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Recolonization
50%
Large Channel
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Gene Flow
50%
Total Species Richness
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Fish Diversity
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Extinction Events
50%
Dispersal Habitat
50%
Ancestral Species
50%
Widespread Species
50%
Speciation Events
50%
Medium-sized River
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Large-scale Patterns
50%
Habitat Generalist Species
50%
Migrant Species
50%
Rapoport Effect
50%
Linnean Society
50%
Latitudinal Diversity Gradient
50%
Central Mexico
50%
Mississippi Basin
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Habitat Preferences
66%
Extinction Event
33%
Basins
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Habitat Selection
20%
Body Size
20%
River Channel
20%
Generalist
20%
Mississippi
10%
Endemism
10%