Spatiotemporal dynamics in freshwater amphipod assemblages are associated with surrounding terrestrial land use type - Dataset
Authors/Creators
- 1. Department of Aquatic Ecology, Eawag, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, Überlandstrasse 133, 8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland. Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstr. 190, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland.
Description
Biological assemblages are the result of dynamic processes that have explicit temporal and spatial dimensions. While biodiversity patterns can be directly inferred from the structure of these assemblages, an assessment of changes through time and space is needed to understand how organisms initially assembled and how they are responding to local environmental and biotic factors. Small freshwater streams are particularly affected by contemporary anthropogenic activities and biological invasions, yet are commonly less studied, as studies often focus on lakes and large streams. Here, we conducted a spatially explicit analysis of keystone shredder assemblages across eight years in twelve replicated small tributary streams. In each stream, we monitored multiple sites per km stream length. By assessing temporal beta diversity dynamics, defined by the gain or loss of species or abundance-per-species at individual sites, we show that changes in amphipod assemblages occur within the context of the surrounding terrestrial matrix and reflect recent amphipod colonization history. While amphipod composition was mostly constant in streams located in forested catchments, streams embedded in catchments with more extensive agricultural land use displayed more pronounced temporal changes, either driven by colonization of unoccupied upstream locations, or by more pronounced but undirected fluctuations in gains and losses of species or abundance-per-species. Our study thus suggests that agricultural landscapes might destabilize aquatic amphipod assemblages, causing higher temporal changes in community structures, and highlighting the vulnerability of aquatic ecosystems to terrestrial land use drivers.
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Funding
- Swiss National Science Foundation
- A meta-ecosystem perspective to understand diversity, productivity and stability of ecological systems (MetaPerspect) 310030_197410
- Swiss National Science Foundation
- Bridging biodiversity and ecosystem functioning: a meta-ecosystem perspective PP00P3_179089