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Title: | Meta-analysis of multidecadal biodiversity trends in Europe | Authors: | Pilotto, Francesca Kühn, Ingolf Adrian, Rita Alber, Renate Alignier, Audrey Andrews, Christopher Bäck, Jaana Barbaro, Luc Beaumont, Deborah Beenaerts, Natalie Benham, Sue Boukal, David S Bretagnolle, Vincent Camatti, Elisa Canullo, Roberto Cardoso, Patricia G Ens, Bruno J Everaert, Gert Evtimova, Vesela Feuchtmayr, Heidrun García-González, Ricardo Gómez García, Daniel Grandin, Ulf Gutowski, Jerzy M Hadar, Liat Halada, Lubos Halassy, Melinda Hummel, Herman Huttunen, Kaisa-Leena Jaroszewicz, Bogdan Jensen, Thomas C Kalivoda, Henrik Schmidt, Inger Kappel Kröncke, Ingrid Leinonen, Reima Martinho, Filipe Meesenburg, Henning Meyer, Julia Minerbi, Stefano Monteith, Don Nikolov, Boris P. Oro, Daniel Ozoliņš, Dāvis Padedda, Bachisio M. Pallett, Denise Pansera, Marco Pardal, Miguel Ângelo Petriccione, Bruno Pipan, Tanja Pöyry, Juha Schäfer, Stefanie M. Schaub, Marcus Schneider, Susanne C. Skuja, Agnija Soetaert, Karline Spriņģe, Gunta Stanchev, Radoslav Stockan, Jenni A. Stoll, Stefan Sundqvist, Lisa Thimonier, Anne Van Hoey, Gert Van Ryckegem, Gunther Visser, Marcel E. Vorhauser, Samuel Haase, Peter |
Issue Date: | 13-Jul-2020 | Publisher: | Springer Nature | metadata.degois.publication.title: | Nature Communications | metadata.degois.publication.volume: | 11 | metadata.degois.publication.issue: | 1 | Abstract: | Local biodiversity trends over time are likely to be decoupled from global trends, as local processes may compensate or counteract global change. We analyze 161 long-term biological time series (15-91 years) collected across Europe, using a comprehensive dataset comprising ~6,200 marine, freshwater and terrestrial taxa. We test whether (i) local long-term biodiversity trends are consistent among biogeoregions, realms and taxonomic groups, and (ii) changes in biodiversity correlate with regional climate and local conditions. Our results reveal that local trends of abundance, richness and diversity differ among biogeoregions, realms and taxonomic groups, demonstrating that biodiversity changes at local scale are often complex and cannot be easily generalized. However, we find increases in richness and abundance with increasing temperature and naturalness as well as a clear spatial pattern in changes in community composition (i.e. temporal taxonomic turnover) in most biogeoregions of Northern and Eastern Europe. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10316/106504 | ISSN: | 2041-1723 | DOI: | 10.1038/s41467-020-17171-y | Rights: | openAccess |
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