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Functional diversity and community assembly of river invertebrates show globally consistent responses to decreasing glacier cover.

Lee E Brown1, Kieran Khamis2, Martin Wilkes3, Phillip Blaen2, John E Brittain4, Jonathan L Carrivick5, Sarah Fell5, Nikolai Friberg5,6, Leopold Füreder7, Gisli M Gislason8, Sarah Hainie9, David M Hannah2, William H M James5, Valeria Lencioni10, Jon S Olafsson11, Christopher T Robinson12, Svein J Saltveit4, Craig Thompson13, Alexander M Milner2,14.   

Abstract

Global change threatens invertebrate biodiversity and its central role in numerous ecosystem functions and services. Functional trait analyses have been advocated to uncover global mechanisms behind biodiversity responses to environmental change, but the application of this approach for invertebrates is underdeveloped relative to other organism groups. From an evaluation of 363 records comprising >1.23 million invertebrates collected from rivers across nine biogeographic regions on three continents, consistent responses of community trait composition and diversity to replicated gradients of reduced glacier cover are demonstrated. After accounting for a systematic regional effect of latitude, the processes shaping river invertebrate functional diversity are globally consistent. Analyses nested within individual regions identified an increase in functional diversity as glacier cover decreases. Community assembly models demonstrated that dispersal limitation was the dominant process underlying these patterns, although environmental filtering was also evident in highly glacierized basins. These findings indicate that predictable mechanisms govern river invertebrate community responses to decreasing glacier cover globally.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29255301     DOI: 10.1038/s41559-017-0426-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Ecol Evol        ISSN: 2397-334X            Impact factor:   15.460


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