Contrasting effects of natural and anthropogenic stressors on beta diversity in river organisms

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作者
Gutierrez-Canovas, Cayetano [1 ]
Millan, Andres [1 ]
Velasco, Josefa [1 ]
Vaughan, Ian P. [2 ]
Ormerod, Steve J. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Murcia, Dept Ecol & Hidrol, Murcia, Spain
[2] Cardiff Univ, Cardiff Sch Biosci, Catchment Res Grp, Cardiff CF10 3AX, S Glam, Wales
来源
GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY | 2013年 / 22卷 / 07期
关键词
Beta diversity; benthic macroinvertebrates; biodiversity conservation; human-induced stress; natural stress; nestedness; species distributions; stress specialists; turnover; DISTURBANCE PROMOTE NESTEDNESS; WATER BEETLES; ENVIRONMENTAL DRIVERS; ELEVATION GRADIENT; SPECIES RICHNESS; BIODIVERSITY; HABITATS; PATTERNS; EVOLUTION; BIRDS;
D O I
10.1111/geb.12060
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Aim We hypothesized that mechanisms underlying beta diversity in rivers would differ between gradients where (1) natural stressors result in progressive species turnover with high specificity and (2) anthropogenic stressors result in the loss of specialist taxa thus giving rise to nestedness. Location Great Britain, the Iberian Peninsula and the Himalayan Mountains. Methods We analysed five datasets describing benthic macroinvertebrates sampled along natural (elevation, salinity) and anthropogenic (acidity, metals, land use) stress gradients. Predictions were tested by fitting models relating species richness and beta-diversity components (total, turnover and nestedness dissimilarities) to putative stress intensity (i.e. the degree to which a particular environmental constraint filters species occurrence). Results Stress intensity accounted for most of the variability in species richness (r2=0.64-0.93), which declined with increasing stress. Dissimilarity in community composition between locations increased with the difference in stress intensity for all datasets. For natural stressors, beta-diversity patterns mainly reflected species turnover, whilst for anthropogenic stressors beta diversity mainly reflected nesting of subsets of species as stress intensity increased. Main conclusions Our results support the hypothesis that natural and anthropogenic stressors generate contrasting patterns in beta diversity that arise through different mechanisms.
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