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Antagonistic effect of natural habitat conversion on community adjustment to climate warming in nonbreeding waterbirds.

Elie Gaget1,2, Thomas Galewski1, Frédéric Jiguet2, Anis Guelmami1, Christian Perennou1, Coralie Beltrame1, Isabelle Le Viol2.   

Abstract

Although the impacts of climate and land-use changes on biodiversity have been widely documented, their joint effects remain poorly understood. We evaluated how nonbreeding waterbird communities adjust to climate warming along a gradient of land-use change. Using midwinter waterbird counts (132 species) at 164 major nonbreeding sites in 22 Mediterranean countries, we assessed the changes in species composition from 1991 to 2010, relative to thermal niche position and breadth, in response to regional and local winter temperature anomalies and conversion of natural habitats. We observed a low-level, nonsignificant community adjustment to the temperature increase where natural habitat conversion occurred. At the sites affected by natural habitat conversion, the relative increase of warm-dwelling species in response to climate warming was 6 times lower and the relative species decline was 3 times higher than in the sites without natural habitat conversion. We found no evidence of community adjustment to climate warming when natural habitat conversion was >5% over 15 years. This strong negative effect suggests an antagonistic interaction between climate warming and habitat change. These results underline the importance of habitat conservation in community adjustment to climate warming.
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Keywords:  Mediterranean; Mediterráneo; amplitud de nicho; cambio de uso de suelo; community temperature index; humedal; interacción; interaction; land-use change; niche breadth; niche position; posición de nicho; wetlands; índice de temperatura comunitaria; 互作; 土地利用变化; 地中海; 湿地; 生态位; 生态位宽度; 群落温度指数

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31868276     DOI: 10.1111/cobi.13453

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Conserv Biol        ISSN: 0888-8892            Impact factor:   6.560


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1.  Neglected parasite reservoirs in wetlands: Prevalence and diversity of avian haemosporidians in waterbird communities in Northeast China.

Authors:  Guocheng Yang; Haiyan He; Guogang Zhang; Wenyu Zhao; Jingying Zhou; Ying Qian; Xi Huang; Lu Dong
Journal:  Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl       Date:  2021-05-29       Impact factor: 2.674

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