Functional diversity of benthic macroinvertebrates regarding hydrological and land use disturbances in a heavily impaired lowland river

Limnologica ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 125940
Author(s):  
Marta Leiva ◽  
Mercedes Marchese ◽  
Guido Lorenz ◽  
Liliana Diodato
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Petr Zajicek ◽  
Ellen A. R. Welti ◽  
Nathan J. Baker ◽  
Kathrin Januschke ◽  
Oliver Brauner ◽  
...  

AbstractWhile much of global biodiversity is undoubtedly under threat, the responses of ecological communities to changing climate, land use intensification, and long-term changes in both taxonomic and functional diversity over time, has still not been fully explored for many taxonomic groups, especially invertebrates. We compiled time series of ground beetles covering the past two decades from 40 sites located in five regions across Germany. We calculated site-based trends for 21 community metrics representing taxonomic and functional diversity of ground beetles, activity density (a proxy for abundance), and activity densities of functional groups. We assessed both overall and regional temporal trends and the influence of the global change drivers of temperature, precipitation, and land use on ground beetle communities. While we did not detect overall temporal changes in ground beetle taxonomic and functional diversity, taxonomic turnover changed within two regions, illustrating that community change at the local scale does not always correspond to patterns at broader spatial scales. Additionally, ground beetle activity density had a unimodal response to both annual precipitation and land use. Limited temporal change in ground beetle communities may indicate a shifting baseline, where community degradation was reached prior to the start of our observation in 1999. In addition, nonlinear responses of animal communities to environmental change present a challenge when quantifying temporal trends.


2020 ◽  
Vol 173 ◽  
pp. 104024
Author(s):  
Isadora Correia ◽  
Erivelton Rosário do Nascimento ◽  
Sidney F. Gouveia

2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 3478-3490 ◽  
Author(s):  
Boris A. Tinoco ◽  
Vinicio E. Santillán ◽  
Catherine H. Graham

2020 ◽  
Vol 113 ◽  
pp. 106176
Author(s):  
Yvette C. Ehlers Smith ◽  
David A. Ehlers Smith ◽  
Tharmalingam Ramesh ◽  
Colleen T. Downs

2011 ◽  
Vol 57 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 53-72 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sandra Lavorel ◽  
Francesco de Bello ◽  
Karl Grigulis ◽  
Jan Lepš ◽  
Eric Garnier ◽  
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Only a few studies have examined responses of grassland functional diversity to management and major environmental gradients, in order to address the question of whether grassland use can promote functional divergence. For five grassland sites in Israel, Portugal, the Czech Republic, Mediterranean France, and the French Alps, where traditional grassland management is being abandoned, we quantified community-weighted means (CWM) and functional divergence (FDvg) for the three Leaf-Height-Seed (LHS) traits, individually and in combination. Responses of CWM and FDvg to land use were analyzed by mixed linear models with aridity, phosphorus, fertility, and the fractions of grasses and annuals as covariates.Responses of community-weighted traits to land use were consistent with current knowledge. More intense management favored plants with more rapid resource acquisition (high Specific Leaf Area, or SLA), whereas abandonment or less intense grassland management increased the dominance by tall plants with more conservative strategies (low SLA). Seed weight did not respond to land use. For the three traits and their combination, functional divergence decreased in response to land use change overall. Detailed responses, however, varied depending on sites and especially their climate. At the two French sites, traditional site management promoted functional divergence within communities by suppressing dominance by large perennial tussocks, whereas at the two Mediterranean sites it is likely that the drier climate promoted a functionally diverse pool of species tolerant to grazing.This study demonstrates how simultaneous analyses of variations in community-mean traits and functional divergence for a focused set of traits offer promising avenues to understand mechanisms of community response to environmental change.


2019 ◽  
Vol 39 (22) ◽  
Author(s):  
李丽娟 LI Lijuan ◽  
崇祥玉 CHONG Xiangyu ◽  
盛楚涵 SHENG Chuhan ◽  
殷旭旺 YIN Xuwang ◽  
徐宗学 XU Zongxue ◽  
...  

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