STUBBINGTON, Rachel, Romain SARREMEJANE, Alex LAINI, Núria CID, Zoltán Szabolcs CSABAI, Judy ENGLAND, Antoni MUNNÉ, Thomas ASPIN, Núria BONADA, Daniel BRUNO, Sophie CAUVY-FRAUNIE, Richard CHADD, Claudia DIENSTL, Pau Fortuño ESTRADA, Wolfram GRAF, Cayetano GUTIÉRREZ-CÁNOVAS, Andy HOUSE, Ioannis KARAOUZAS, Andrés MILLÁN, Manuela MORAIS, Petr PAŘIL, Alex PICKWELL, Marek POLÁŠEK, David SÁNCHEZ-FERNÁNDEZ, Iakovos TZIORTZIS, Gábor VÁRBÍRÓ, Catherina VOREADOU, Emma WALKER-HOLDEN, James WHITE, Eleana KAZILA a Thibault DATRY. Disentangling responses to natural stressor and human impact gradients in river ecosystems across Europe. Journal of Applied Ecology. Wiley, 2022, roč. 59, č. 2, s. 537-548. ISSN 0021-8901. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.14072. |
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@article{1802077, author = {Stubbington, Rachel and Sarremejane, Romain and Laini, Alex and Cid, Núria and Csabai, Zoltán Szabolcs and England, Judy and Munné, Antoni and Aspin, Thomas and Bonada, Núria and Bruno, Daniel and CauvyandFraunie, Sophie and Chadd, Richard and Dienstl, Claudia and Estrada, Pau Fortuño and Graf, Wolfram and GutiérrezandCánovas, Cayetano and House, Andy and Karaouzas, Ioannis and Millán, Andrés and Morais, Manuela and Pařil, Petr and Pickwell, Alex and Polášek, Marek and SánchezandFernández, David and Tziortzis, Iakovos and Várbíró, Gábor and Voreadou, Catherina and WalkerandHolden, Emma and White, James and Kazila, Eleana and Datry, Thibault}, article_number = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.14072}, keywords = {bioassessment; biomonitoring; climatic gradient; flow intermittence; intermittent river; macroinvertebrate; multiple stressors; resilience; resistance; temporary stream}, language = {eng}, issn = {0021-8901}, journal = {Journal of Applied Ecology}, title = {Disentangling responses to natural stressor and human impact gradients in river ecosystems across Europe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.14072}, volume = {59}, year = {2022} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1802077 AU - Stubbington, Rachel - Sarremejane, Romain - Laini, Alex - Cid, Núria - Csabai, Zoltán Szabolcs - England, Judy - Munné, Antoni - Aspin, Thomas - Bonada, Núria - Bruno, Daniel - Cauvy-Fraunie, Sophie - Chadd, Richard - Dienstl, Claudia - Estrada, Pau Fortuño - Graf, Wolfram - Gutiérrez-Cánovas, Cayetano - House, Andy - Karaouzas, Ioannis - Millán, Andrés - Morais, Manuela - Pařil, Petr - Pickwell, Alex - Polášek, Marek - Sánchez-Fernández, David - Tziortzis, Iakovos - Várbíró, Gábor - Voreadou, Catherina - Walker-Holden, Emma - White, James - Kazila, Eleana - Datry, Thibault PY - 2022 TI - Disentangling responses to natural stressor and human impact gradients in river ecosystems across Europe JF - Journal of Applied Ecology VL - 59 IS - 2 SP - 537-548 EP - 537-548 PB - Wiley SN - 00218901 KW - bioassessment KW - biomonitoring KW - climatic gradient KW - flow intermittence KW - intermittent river KW - macroinvertebrate KW - multiple stressors KW - resilience KW - resistance KW - temporary stream UR - https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.14072 N2 - Rivers are dynamic ecosystems in which both human impacts and climate‐driven drying events are increasingly common. These anthropogenic and natural stressors interact to influence the biodiversity and functioning of river ecosystems. Disentangling ecological responses to these interacting stressors is necessary to guide management actions that support ecosystems adapting to global change. We analysed the independent and interactive effects of human impacts and natural drying on aquatic invertebrate communities—a key biotic group used to assess the health of European freshwaters. We calculated biological response metrics representing communities from 406 rivers in eight European countries: taxonomic richness, functional richness and redundancy, and two biomonitoring indices that indicate ecological status. We analysed metrics based on the whole community and a group of taxa with traits promoting resistance and/or resilience (‘high RR’) to drying. We also examined how responses vary across Europe in relation to climatic aridity. Most community metrics decreased independently in response to impacts and drying. A richness‐independent biomonitoring index (the average score per taxon; ASPT) showed particular potential for use in biomonitoring, and should be considered alongside new metrics representing high RR diversity, to promote accurate assessment of ecological status. High RR taxonomic richness responded only to impacts, not drying. However, these predictors explained little variance in richness and other high RR metrics, potentially due to low taxonomic richness. Metric responsiveness could thus be enhanced by developing region‐specific high RR groups comprising sufficient taxa with sufficiently variable impact sensitivities to indicate ecological status. Synthesis and applications. Metrics are needed to assess the ecological status of dynamic river ecosystems—including those that sometimes dry—and thus to identify priority sites requiring action to tackle the causes of environmental degradation. Our results inform recommendations guiding the development of such metrics. We propose concurrent use of richness‐independent ‘average score per taxon’ indices and metrics that characterize the richness of resistant and resilient taxa. We observed interactions between aridity, impacts and drying, highlighting that these new metrics should be region‐specific, type‐specific and adaptable, promoting their ability to inform management actions that protect biodiversity in river ecosystems responding to climate change. ER -
STUBBINGTON, Rachel, Romain SARREMEJANE, Alex LAINI, Núria CID, Zoltán Szabolcs CSABAI, Judy ENGLAND, Antoni MUNNÉ, Thomas ASPIN, Núria BONADA, Daniel BRUNO, Sophie CAUVY-FRAUNIE, Richard CHADD, Claudia DIENSTL, Pau Fortuño ESTRADA, Wolfram GRAF, Cayetano GUTIÉRREZ-CÁNOVAS, Andy HOUSE, Ioannis KARAOUZAS, Andrés MILLÁN, Manuela MORAIS, Petr PAŘIL, Alex PICKWELL, Marek POLÁŠEK, David SÁNCHEZ-FERNÁNDEZ, Iakovos TZIORTZIS, Gábor VÁRBÍRÓ, Catherina VOREADOU, Emma WALKER-HOLDEN, James WHITE, Eleana KAZILA a Thibault DATRY. Disentangling responses to natural stressor and human impact gradients in river ecosystems across Europe. \textit{Journal of Applied Ecology}. Wiley, 2022, roč.~59, č.~2, s.~537-548. ISSN~0021-8901. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.14072.
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