河流间歇影响跨空间尺度的生物多样性-稳定性关系:对不确定未来的影响。

IF 12 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Andros T. Gianuca, Victor R. di Cavalcanti, Leonardo Cruz, Mathieu Floury, Julie Crabot, Laurent Valette, Jeremy Piffady, Thibault Datry
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摘要

气候变化正在增加河网中出现水流间歇的比例,这反过来又降低了当地的多样性(即 α-多样性),但却增强了不同地点之间物种组成的差异(即 β-多样性),从而对生态系统的稳定性产生潜在影响。事实上,多尺度稳定性理论认为,区域稳定性不仅可以通过局部过程实现,也可以通过不同地点之间的空间异步性实现。然而,与河流间歇性相关的生物多样性变化是否以及如何影响跨空间尺度的稳定性,目前仍是未知数。为了阐明这一点,我们在此重点研究了法国河流中水流间歇程度截然不同的多个元群落。我们清楚地表明,在间歇性河流的元群落中,空间非同步性对区域稳定性的相对贡献要高于常年性河流。令人惊讶的是,空间非同步性主要与不同地点的非同步种群动态有关,而与β多样性无关。这一发现对于真正的水生大型无脊椎动物和在成虫期分散于空中的类群来说都是强有力的,这意味着在间歇性河流中需要在整个景观中保护多个地点,以实现区域稳定性。相比之下,栖息在常年河流中的真正水生大型无脊椎动物的元群落主要通过局部过程来稳定。我们的研究提供了新的证据,证明常年河流和间歇性河流的元群落是通过在不同空间尺度上运行的对比过程来稳定的。我们证明,水流的间歇性增强了不同地点之间的空间异步性,从而对间歇性河流网络产生了区域稳定效应。考虑到气候变化正在增加全球间歇性河流的比例,我们的研究结果表明,管理者在监测、恢复和保护淡水生物多样性时,需要更多地关注元群落的空间动态,而不是局部尺度的过程。
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River flow intermittence influence biodiversity–stability relationships across spatial scales: Implications for an uncertain future

River flow intermittence influence biodiversity–stability relationships across spatial scales: Implications for an uncertain future

River flow intermittence influence biodiversity–stability relationships across spatial scales: Implications for an uncertain future

Climate change is increasing the proportion of river networks experiencing flow intermittence, which in turn reduces local diversity (i.e., α-diversity) but enhances variation in species composition among sites (i.e., β-diversity), with potential consequences on ecosystem stability. Indeed, the multiscale theory of stability proposes that regional stability can be attained not only by local processes but also by spatial asynchrony among sites. However, it is still unknown whether and how scale-dependent changes in biodiversity associated with river flow intermittence influence stability across spatial scales. To elucidate this, we here focus on multiple metacommunities of French rivers experiencing contrasting levels of flow intermittence. We clearly show that the relative contribution of spatial asynchrony to regional stability was higher for metacommunities of intermittent than perennial rivers. Surprisingly, spatial asynchrony was mainly linked to asynchronous population dynamics among sites, but not to β-diversity. This finding was robust for both truly aquatic macroinvertebrates and for taxa that disperse aerially during their adult stages, implying the need to conserve multiple sites across the landscape to attain regional stability in intermittent rivers. By contrast, metacommunities of truly aquatic macroinvertebrates inhabiting perennial rivers were mainly stabilized by local processes. Our study provides novel evidence that metacommunities of perennial and intermittent rivers are stabilized by contrasting processes operating at different spatial scales. We demonstrate that flow intermittence enhances spatial asynchrony among sites, thus resulting in a regional stabilizing effect on intermittent river networks. Considering that climate change is increasing the proportion of intermittent rivers worldwide, our results suggest that managers need to focus on the spatial dynamics of metacommunities more than on local-scale processes to monitor, restore, and conserve freshwater biodiversity.

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Global Change Biology
Global Change Biology 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
21.50
自引率
5.20%
发文量
497
审稿时长
3.3 months
期刊介绍: Global Change Biology is an environmental change journal committed to shaping the future and addressing the world's most pressing challenges, including sustainability, climate change, environmental protection, food and water safety, and global health. Dedicated to fostering a profound understanding of the impacts of global change on biological systems and offering innovative solutions, the journal publishes a diverse range of content, including primary research articles, technical advances, research reviews, reports, opinions, perspectives, commentaries, and letters. Starting with the 2024 volume, Global Change Biology will transition to an online-only format, enhancing accessibility and contributing to the evolution of scholarly communication.
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