ID:
publications-2624
Type:
Peer reviewed articles
Year:
2018
Authors:
Stefano Larsen, Jonathan M. Chase, Isabelle Durance, Steve J. Ormerod
Title:
Lifting the veil: richness measurements fail to detect systematic biodiversity change over three decades
Venue/Journal:
Ecology
DOI:
10.1002/ecy.2213
Research type:
Uncategorized
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Natural Water Bodies
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Abstract:
AbstractWhile there is widespread recognition of human involvement in biodiversity loss globally, at smaller spatial extents, the effects are less clear. One reason is that local effects are obscured by the use of summary biodiversity variables, such as species richness, that provide only limited insight into complex biodiversity change. Here, we use 30 yr of invertebrate data from a metacommunity of 10 streams in Wales, UK, combined with regional surveys, to examine temporal changes in multiple biodiversity measures at local, metacommunity, and regional scales. There was no change in taxonomic or functional αâdiversity and spatial ÎČâdiversity metrics at any scale over the 30âyr time series, suggesting a relative stasis in the system and no evidence for onâgoing homogenization. However, temporal changes in mean species composition were evident. Two independent approaches to estimate species niche breadth showed that compositional changes were associated with a systematic decline in mean community specialization. Estimates of speciesâspecific local extinction and immigration probabilities suggested that this decline was linked to lower recolonization rates of specialists, rather than greater local extinction rates. Our results reveal the need for caution in implying stasis from patterns in αâdiversity and spatial ÎČâdiversity measures that might mask nonârandom biodiversity changes over time. We also show how different but complementary approaches to estimate niche breadth and functional distinctness of species can reveal longâterm trends in community homogenization likely to be important to conservation and ecosystem function.
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