Ecological correlates of riverine diatom and macroinvertebrate alpha and beta diversity across Arctic Fennoscandia
Arctic freshwaters support biota adapted to the harsh conditions at these latitudes, but the climate is changing rapidly and so are the underlying environmental filters. Currently, we have limited understanding of broad-scale patterns of Arctic riverine biodiversity and the correlates of α- and β-di...
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ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/f9e4e3b2-80b8-411d-b624-8b71d4b2c2c9 2024-06-09T07:42:30+00:00 Ecological correlates of riverine diatom and macroinvertebrate alpha and beta diversity across Arctic Fennoscandia Brittain, John E. Heino, Jani Friberg, Nikolai Aroviita, Jukka Kahlert, Maria Karjalainen, Satu Maaria Keck, François Lento, Jennifer Liljaniemi, Petri Mykrä, Heikki Schneider, Susanne C. Ylikörkkö, Jukka 2022 application/pdf https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/ecological-correlates-of-riverine-diatom-and-macroinvertebrate-alpha-and-beta-diversity-across-arctic-fennoscandia(f9e4e3b2-80b8-411d-b624-8b71d4b2c2c9).html https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.13616 https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/343297784/Freshwater_Biology_2020_Brittain_Ecological_correlates_of_riverine_diatom_and_macroinvertebrate_alpha_and_beta.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Brittain , J E , Heino , J , Friberg , N , Aroviita , J , Kahlert , M , Karjalainen , S M , Keck , F , Lento , J , Liljaniemi , P , Mykrä , H , Schneider , S C & Ylikörkkö , J 2022 , ' Ecological correlates of riverine diatom and macroinvertebrate alpha and beta diversity across Arctic Fennoscandia ' , Freshwater Biology , vol. 67 , no. 1 , pp. 49-63 . https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.13616 article 2022 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.13616 2024-05-16T11:29:28Z Arctic freshwaters support biota adapted to the harsh conditions at these latitudes, but the climate is changing rapidly and so are the underlying environmental filters. Currently, we have limited understanding of broad-scale patterns of Arctic riverine biodiversity and the correlates of α- and β-diversity. Using information from a database set up within the scope of the Arctic Council's Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Plan, we analysed patterns and correlates of α- and β-diversity in benthic diatom and macroinvertebrate communities across northern Norway, Sweden, and Finland. We analysed variation in total β-diversity and its replacement and richness difference components in relation to location of the river reach and its drainage basin (Baltic Sea in the south, the Barents Sea in the east and the north, and the Norwegian Sea in the west), in addition to climate and environmental variables. In both macroinvertebrates and diatoms, the replacement and richness difference components showed wide variation. For macroinvertebrates, the richness difference component was the more important, whereas for diatoms, the replacement component was the more important in contributing to variation in β-diversity. There was no significant difference in β-diversity between the three main drainage basins, but species composition differed among the drainage basins. Based on the richness difference component of β-diversity, climate variables were most strongly associated with community variation in macroinvertebrates. In diatoms, both environmental and climate variables were strongly correlated with community compositional variation. In both groups, there were also significant differences in α-diversity among the three main drainage basins, and several taxa were significant indicators of one of these drainage basins. Alpha diversity was greater in areas with a continental climate, while the oceanic areas in the west harboured greatly reduced flora and fauna. The correlates of biodiversity ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Barents Sea Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna Fennoscandia Northern Norway Norwegian Sea University of Copenhagen: Research Arctic Barents Sea Norway Norwegian Sea Freshwater Biology 67 1 49 63 |
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Arctic freshwaters support biota adapted to the harsh conditions at these latitudes, but the climate is changing rapidly and so are the underlying environmental filters. Currently, we have limited understanding of broad-scale patterns of Arctic riverine biodiversity and the correlates of α- and β-diversity. Using information from a database set up within the scope of the Arctic Council's Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Plan, we analysed patterns and correlates of α- and β-diversity in benthic diatom and macroinvertebrate communities across northern Norway, Sweden, and Finland. We analysed variation in total β-diversity and its replacement and richness difference components in relation to location of the river reach and its drainage basin (Baltic Sea in the south, the Barents Sea in the east and the north, and the Norwegian Sea in the west), in addition to climate and environmental variables. In both macroinvertebrates and diatoms, the replacement and richness difference components showed wide variation. For macroinvertebrates, the richness difference component was the more important, whereas for diatoms, the replacement component was the more important in contributing to variation in β-diversity. There was no significant difference in β-diversity between the three main drainage basins, but species composition differed among the drainage basins. Based on the richness difference component of β-diversity, climate variables were most strongly associated with community variation in macroinvertebrates. In diatoms, both environmental and climate variables were strongly correlated with community compositional variation. In both groups, there were also significant differences in α-diversity among the three main drainage basins, and several taxa were significant indicators of one of these drainage basins. Alpha diversity was greater in areas with a continental climate, while the oceanic areas in the west harboured greatly reduced flora and fauna. The correlates of biodiversity ... |
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Brittain, John E. Heino, Jani Friberg, Nikolai Aroviita, Jukka Kahlert, Maria Karjalainen, Satu Maaria Keck, François Lento, Jennifer Liljaniemi, Petri Mykrä, Heikki Schneider, Susanne C. Ylikörkkö, Jukka |
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Brittain, John E. Heino, Jani Friberg, Nikolai Aroviita, Jukka Kahlert, Maria Karjalainen, Satu Maaria Keck, François Lento, Jennifer Liljaniemi, Petri Mykrä, Heikki Schneider, Susanne C. Ylikörkkö, Jukka Ecological correlates of riverine diatom and macroinvertebrate alpha and beta diversity across Arctic Fennoscandia |
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Brittain, John E. Heino, Jani Friberg, Nikolai Aroviita, Jukka Kahlert, Maria Karjalainen, Satu Maaria Keck, François Lento, Jennifer Liljaniemi, Petri Mykrä, Heikki Schneider, Susanne C. Ylikörkkö, Jukka |
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Ecological correlates of riverine diatom and macroinvertebrate alpha and beta diversity across Arctic Fennoscandia |
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Ecological correlates of riverine diatom and macroinvertebrate alpha and beta diversity across Arctic Fennoscandia |
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Ecological correlates of riverine diatom and macroinvertebrate alpha and beta diversity across Arctic Fennoscandia |
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Ecological correlates of riverine diatom and macroinvertebrate alpha and beta diversity across Arctic Fennoscandia |
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Ecological correlates of riverine diatom and macroinvertebrate alpha and beta diversity across Arctic Fennoscandia |
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ecological correlates of riverine diatom and macroinvertebrate alpha and beta diversity across arctic fennoscandia |
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https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/ecological-correlates-of-riverine-diatom-and-macroinvertebrate-alpha-and-beta-diversity-across-arctic-fennoscandia(f9e4e3b2-80b8-411d-b624-8b71d4b2c2c9).html https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.13616 https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/343297784/Freshwater_Biology_2020_Brittain_Ecological_correlates_of_riverine_diatom_and_macroinvertebrate_alpha_and_beta.pdf |
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Brittain , J E , Heino , J , Friberg , N , Aroviita , J , Kahlert , M , Karjalainen , S M , Keck , F , Lento , J , Liljaniemi , P , Mykrä , H , Schneider , S C & Ylikörkkö , J 2022 , ' Ecological correlates of riverine diatom and macroinvertebrate alpha and beta diversity across Arctic Fennoscandia ' , Freshwater Biology , vol. 67 , no. 1 , pp. 49-63 . https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.13616 |
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