More than just fish food: ecosystem services provided by freshwater insects

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作者
Macadam, Craig R. [1 ]
Stockan, Jenni A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Buglife Invertebrate Conservat Trust, Stirling FK8 2Q, Scotland
[2] James Hutton Inst, Environm & Biochem Sci, Aberdeen, Scotland
关键词
Cultural; ecosystem services; freshwater insects; provisioning; supporting; CHIRONOMUS-RIPARIUS LARVAE; MICROBIAL PROCESSES; EDIBLE INSECTS; BIODIVERSITY; MACROINVERTEBRATES; BIOTURBATION; RIVER; DIET; DIVERSITY; INVERTEBRATES;
D O I
10.1111/een.12245
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
1. Freshwater ecosystems cover less than 1% of the planet's surface but support up to 10% of known species. Around 25% of freshwater invertebrate species are under threat of extinction. Such a decline in species richness is likely to lead to adverse effects on the delivery of services. However, the effect of species loss on ecosystem goods and services can only be assessed once the link between species diversity and ecosystem goods and services has been established and better understood. 2. Using a flexible systematic literature review search protocol, we were able to identify a range of ecosystem goods and services provided by freshwater insects in the categories of provisioning, supporting, and cultural services. 3. The ecosystem services and benefits provided by freshwater insects are diverse and unexpectedly wide-ranging including decomposition and nutrient cycling, food for a wider range of species including humans, and the inspiration for art, music, and literature. Several of these have clear economic values but are not currently fully exploited. 4. The identification of goods and services may bring greater appreciation and impetus to understanding the scale of their importance, economic value, and conservation. In the absence of freshwater insects, few other service providers could replicate the same level and degree of service.
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