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@article{2304038, author = {Jupke, Jonathan F. and Birk, Sebastian and Apostolou, Apostolos and Aroviita, Jukka and BaattrupandPedersen, Annette and Baláži, Peter and Barešová, Libuše and Blancoi, Saúl and BorregoandRamos, María and Herman, van Dam and Dimitriou, Elias and Feld, Christian K. and Ferreira, Maria Teresa and Gecheva, Gana and Goma, Joan and Hanžek, Nikola and Haslev, Ida Marie and Isheva, Tsvetelina and Jamoneau, Aurélien and JyrkänkallioandMikkola, Jenny and Kahlert, Maria and Karaouzas, Ioannis and Karjalainen, Satu Maaria and Olenici, Adriana and Panek, Piotr and Pařil, Petr and Peeters, Edwin T H M and Polášek, Marek and Pont, Didier and Pumputyte, Audrone and Sandin, Leonard and Sochuliaková, Lucia and Soininen, Janne and Stanković, Igor and Straka, Michal and Šušnjara, Mirela and Sutela, Tapio and TisonandRosebery, Juliette and Udovič, Marija Gligora and Verhofstad, Michiel and Žutinić, Petar and Schäfer, Ralf B.}, article_location = {Amsterdam}, article_number = {October}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.165081}, keywords = {Typology systems; Ecoregions; Freshwater ecosystems; Typology evaluation; Biological quality elements; Biomonitoring}, language = {eng}, issn = {0048-9697}, journal = {Science of the Total Environment}, title = {European river typologies fail to capture diatom, fish, and macrophyte community composition}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.165081}, volume = {896}, year = {2023} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2304038 AU - Jupke, Jonathan F. - Birk, Sebastian - Apostolou, Apostolos - Aroviita, Jukka - Baattrup-Pedersen, Annette - Baláži, Peter - Barešová, Libuše - Blancoi, Saúl - Borrego-Ramos, María - Herman, van Dam - Dimitriou, Elias - Feld, Christian K. - Ferreira, Maria Teresa - Gecheva, Gana - Goma, Joan - Hanžek, Nikola - Haslev, Ida Marie - Isheva, Tsvetelina - Jamoneau, Aurélien - Jyrkänkallio-Mikkola, Jenny - Kahlert, Maria - Karaouzas, Ioannis - Karjalainen, Satu Maaria - Olenici, Adriana - Panek, Piotr - Pařil, Petr - Peeters, Edwin T H M - Polášek, Marek - Pont, Didier - Pumputyte, Audrone - Sandin, Leonard - Sochuliaková, Lucia - Soininen, Janne - Stanković, Igor - Straka, Michal - Šušnjara, Mirela - Sutela, Tapio - Tison-Rosebery, Juliette - Udovič, Marija Gligora - Verhofstad, Michiel - Žutinić, Petar - Schäfer, Ralf B. PY - 2023 TI - European river typologies fail to capture diatom, fish, and macrophyte community composition JF - Science of the Total Environment VL - 896 IS - October SP - 1-12 EP - 1-12 PB - Elsevier Science SN - 00489697 KW - Typology systems KW - Ecoregions KW - Freshwater ecosystems KW - Typology evaluation KW - Biological quality elements KW - Biomonitoring UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.165081 N2 - Typology systems are frequently used in applied and fundamental ecology and are relevant for environmental moni-toring and conservation. They aggregate ecosystems into discrete types based on biotic and abiotic variables, assuming that ecosystems of the same type are more alike than ecosystems of different types with regard to a specific property of interest. We evaluated whether this assumption is met by the Broad River Types (BRT), a recently proposed European river typology system, that classifies river segments based on abiotic variables, when it is used to group biological com-munities. We compiled data on the community composition of diatoms, fishes, and aquatic macrophytes throughout Europe and evaluated whether the composition is more similar in site groups with the same river type than in site groups of different river types using analysis of similarities, classification strength, typical species analysis, and the area under zeta diversity decline curves. We compared the performance of the BRT with those of four region-based ty-pology systems, namely, Illies Freshwater Ecoregions, the Biogeographic Regions, the Freshwater Ecoregions of the World, and the Environmental Zones, as well as spatial autocorrelation (SA) classifications.All typology systems received low scores from most evaluation methods, relative to predefined thresholds and the SA classifications. The BRT often scored lowest of all typology systems. Within each typology system, community compo-sition overlapped considerably between site groups defined by the types of the systems. The overlap tended to be the lowest for fishes and between Illies Freshwater Ecoregions.In conclusion, we found that existing broad-scale river typology systems fail to delineate site groups with distinct and compositionally homogeneous communities of diatoms, fishes, and macrophytes. A way to improve the fit between typology systems and biological communities might be to combine segment-based and region-based typology systems to simultaneously account for local environmental variation and historical distribution patterns, thus potentially im-proving the utility of broad-scale typology systems for freshwater biota. ER -
JUPKE, Jonathan F., Sebastian BIRK, Apostolos APOSTOLOU, Jukka AROVIITA, Annette BAATTRUP-PEDERSEN, Peter BALÁŽI, Libuše BAREŠOVÁ, Saúl BLANCOI, María BORREGO-RAMOS, van Dam HERMAN, Elias DIMITRIOU, Christian K. FELD, Maria Teresa FERREIRA, Gana GECHEVA, Joan GOMA, Nikola HANŽEK, Ida Marie HASLEV, Tsvetelina ISHEVA, Aurélien JAMONEAU, Jenny JYRKÄNKALLIO-MIKKOLA, Maria KAHLERT, Ioannis KARAOUZAS, Satu Maaria KARJALAINEN, Adriana OLENICI, Piotr PANEK, Petr PAŘIL, Edwin T H M PEETERS, Marek POLÁŠEK, Didier PONT, Audrone PUMPUTYTE, Leonard SANDIN, Lucia SOCHULIAKOVÁ, Janne SOININEN, Igor STANKOVI$\backslash$'C, Michal STRAKA, Mirela ŠUŠNJARA, Tapio SUTELA, Juliette TISON-ROSEBERY, Marija Gligora UDOVIČ, Michiel VERHOFSTAD, Petar ŽUTINI$\backslash$'C a Ralf B. SCHÄFER. European river typologies fail to capture diatom, fish, and macrophyte community composition. \textit{Science of the Total Environment}. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science, 2023, roč.~896, October, s.~1-12. ISSN~0048-9697. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.165081.
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