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Temperature preferences drive additive biotic homogenization of Orthoptera assemblages.

Simon Thorn1,2,3, Sebastian König4, Othmar Fischer-Leipold5, Julia Gombert6, Josline Griese7, Jürgen Thein8.   

Abstract

The degradation of natural habitats is causing ongoing homogenization of biological communities and declines in terrestrial insect biodiversity, particularly in agricultural landscapes. Orthoptera are focal species of nature conservation and experienced significant diversity losses over the past decades. However, the causes underlying these changes are not yet fully understood. We analysed changes in Orthoptera assemblages surveyed in 1988, 2004 and 2019 on 198 plots distributed across four major grassland types in Central Europe. We demonstrated compositional differences in Orthoptera assemblages found in wet, dry and mesic grasslands, as well as ruderal habitats decreased, indicating biotic homogenization. However, mean α-diversity of Orthoptera assemblages increased over the study period. We detected increasing numbers of species with preferences for higher temperatures in mesic and wet grasslands. By analysing the temperature, moisture and vegetation preferences of Orthoptera, we found that additive homogenization was driven by a loss of species adapted to extremely dry and nitrogen-poor habitats and a parallel spread of species preferring warmer macroclimates.

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Keywords:  additive homogenization; insect decline; timeseries

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35611582      PMCID: PMC9131121          DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2022.0055

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Lett        ISSN: 1744-9561            Impact factor:   3.812


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1.  Temperature preferences drive additive biotic homogenization of Orthoptera assemblages.

Authors:  Simon Thorn; Sebastian König; Othmar Fischer-Leipold; Julia Gombert; Josline Griese; Jürgen Thein
Journal:  Biol Lett       Date:  2022-05-25       Impact factor: 3.812

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