Spatial Heterogeneity of Climate Fluctuations Shapes Ecological Processes and Community Dynamics in Riverine Invertebrates Across a Landscape

Xiaowei Lin, Jialu Wan, Qingyi Luo, Qinghua Cai, Ming-Chih Chiu, Vincent H. Resh
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Climate fluctuations exhibit spatial heterogeneity in influencing ecological processes and community dynamics. However, the mechanisms underlying these impacts on biodiversity remain largely unexplored. This study investigates how spatial variations in climate fluctuations affect the relative significance of ecological processes shaping invertebrate community dynamics across 15 rivers in the European Iberian Peninsula over 21 years. Spatial shifts in community dynamics were driven by a combination of deterministic (climatic filtering) and stochastic (temporal variability) processes. Notably, the dominance of deterministic versus stochastic processes showed an elevation-dependent pattern characterized by a single peak. Analyzing community dynamics across different elevations provides a foundational basis for predicting and mitigating the biodiversity impacts of climate change, guiding effective conservation strategies.
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气候波动的空间异质性塑造了整个景观中河流无脊椎动物的生态过程和群落动力学
气候波动在影响生态过程和群落动态方面表现出空间异质性。然而,这些影响生物多样性的机制在很大程度上仍未得到探索。本研究调查了 21 年来气候波动的空间变化如何影响欧洲伊比利亚半岛 15 条河流中影响无脊椎动物群落动态的生态过程的相对重要性。群落动态的空间变化是由确定性(气候过滤)和随机性(时间变化)过程共同驱动的。值得注意的是,确定性过程与随机过程的主导作用呈现出一种海拔依赖性模式,其特征是一个单一的峰值。分析不同海拔高度的群落动态为预测和减轻气候变化对生物多样性的影响提供了基础,从而指导有效的保护策略。
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