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Taxonomic and biological trait differences of stream macroinvertebrate communities between mediterranean and temperate regions: implications for future climatic scenarios

机译:地中海和温带地区河流大型无脊椎动物群落的分类学和生物学特征差异:对未来气候情景的影响

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Streams in mediterranean regions have highly seasonal discharge patterns, with predictable torrential floods and severe droughts. In contrast, discharge is less variable in temperate regions and intermittent flow conditions are uncommon. Hydroclimatic models predict that climate change would increase frequency and severity of floods and droughts across Europe, thus increasing the proportion of streams with mediterranean characteristics in actually temperate areas. Correspondingly, understanding actual ecological differences between mediterranean and temperate streams may help to anticipate large-scale ecological impacts of climate change. Given that large-scale factors determine local community composition, we hypothesized that climatic differences between mediterranean and temperate regions should affect the taxonomic and biological trait composition in streams. We assembled the abundance of stream macroinvertebrate genera of 265 sites each from the Mediterranean Basin and from temperate Europe and linked these abundances to published information on 61 categories of 11 biological traits reflecting the potential of resilience from and resistance to disturbances. Although regional taxonomic richness was higher in the mediterranean than in the temperate region, local taxonomic richness and diversity did not significantly differ between regions. Local trait richness and diversity were significantly higher in the mediterranean region. Both local taxonomic and trait-community composition differed between regions, but the former varied much more than the latter, highlighting that climate change could produce large changes in the taxonomic but rather weak changes in the trait composition. The mediterranean region was characterized by macroinvertebrates with higher dispersion and colonization capabilities, suggesting that species loss in the temperate region, by extinction or northward emigration of taxa, would be compensated for by immigration of southern mediterranean taxa. Thus, climate change would likely have stronger implications for the local conservation of taxa than for the trait composition of stream macroinvertebrate communities.
机译:地中海地区的溪流具有高度的季节性排放模式,可预见的洪灾和严重干旱。相反,排放在温带地区变化较小,间歇性流动条件很少见。水文气候模型预测,气候变化将增加整个欧洲洪水和干旱的频率和严重性,从而增加实际温带地区具有地中海特征的河流的比例。相应地,了解地中海和温带河流之间的实际生态差异可能有助于预测气候变化的大规模生态影响。考虑到大规模因素决定了当地社区的组成,我们假设地中海和温带地区之间的气候差异应该影响河流的分类学和生物特征组成。我们收集了来自地中海盆地和来自欧洲温带地区的265个点的大量无脊椎动物大类,并将这些丰富度与11种生物学特性的61类已发布信息相关联,这些信息反映了抵御干扰和抵抗干扰的潜力。尽管地中海地区的区域生物分类丰富度高于温带地区,但区域之间的局部生物分类丰富度和多样性没有显着差异。地中海地区的地方性状丰富度和多样性明显更高。区域之间的当地分类学和特征-群落组成均不同,但前者的变化远大于后者,这突显了气候变化可能使分类学产生较大的变化,但特征组成的变化却很小。地中海地区的特点是大型无脊椎动物具有较高的分散和定殖能力,这表明温带地区物种的灭绝(由于物种的灭绝或向北迁徙)将由南部地中海生物群的迁徙来弥补。因此,气候变化对河流生物无脊椎动物群落特征构成的影响可能对当地生物分类群具有更大的影响。

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