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@article{2302817, author = {Zhai, Marie and Bojková, Jindřiška and Nemejcova, Denisa and Polášek, Marek and Syrovátka, Vít and Horsák, Michal}, article_location = {London}, article_number = {1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-32806-y}, keywords = {CLIMATE-CHANGE; BIOTIC HOMOGENIZATION; COMMUNITY COMPOSITION; LAND-USE; BIODIVERSITY; TRENDS; CONSERVATIONAS; SEMBLAGES; RICHNESS; WINNERS}, language = {eng}, issn = {2045-2322}, journal = {Scientific Reports}, title = {Climatically promoted taxonomic homogenization of macroinvertebrates in unaffected streams varies along the river continuum}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-32806-y}, volume = {13}, year = {2023} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2302817 AU - Zhai, Marie - Bojková, Jindřiška - Nemejcova, Denisa - Polášek, Marek - Syrovátka, Vít - Horsák, Michal PY - 2023 TI - Climatically promoted taxonomic homogenization of macroinvertebrates in unaffected streams varies along the river continuum JF - Scientific Reports VL - 13 IS - 1 SP - "6292" EP - "6292" PB - NATURE RESEARCH SN - 20452322 KW - CLIMATE-CHANGE KW - BIOTIC HOMOGENIZATION KW - COMMUNITY COMPOSITION KW - LAND-USE KW - BIODIVERSITY KW - TRENDS KW - CONSERVATIONAS KW - SEMBLAGES KW - RICHNESS KW - WINNERS UR - https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-32806-y N2 - Biotic homogenization appears to be a global consequence of anthropogenic change. However, the underlying environmental factors contributing to homogenization are difficult to identify because their effects usually interact and confound each other. This can be the reason why there is very little evidence on the role of climate warming in homogenization. By analysing macroinvertebrate assemblages in 65 streams that were as close to natural conditions as possible, we avoided the confounding effects of common anthropogenic stressors. This approach resulted in revealing a significant effect of increased temperature (both summer and winter) on changes in macroinvertebrate compositional over the past two decades. However, homogenization was significant only at opposite ends of the river continuum (submontane brooks, low-altitude rivers). Surprisingly, species of native origin predominated overall, increasing in frequency and abundance ("winners"), while only a minority of species declined or disappeared ("losers"). We hypothesise that undisturbed conditions mitigate species declines and thus homogenization, and that the temperature increase has so far been beneficial to most native species. Although we may have only captured a transitional state due to extinction debt, this underscores the importance of maintaining ecological conditions in stream to prevent species loss due to climate change. ER -
ZHAI, Marie, Jindřiška BOJKOVÁ, Denisa NEMEJCOVA, Marek POLÁŠEK, Vít SYROVÁTKA a Michal HORSÁK. Climatically promoted taxonomic homogenization of macroinvertebrates in unaffected streams varies along the river continuum. \textit{Scientific Reports}. London: NATURE RESEARCH, 2023, roč.~13, č.~1, s.~''6292'', 9 s. ISSN~2045-2322. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-32806-y.
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