In freshwater ecosystems, species compositions are known to be determined hierarchically by large to small‑scale environmental factors, based on the biological traits of the organisms. However, in ephemeral habitats this heuristic framework remains largely untested. Although temporary wetland faunas are constrained by a local filter (i.e., desiccation), we propose its magnitude may still depend on large-scale climate characteristics. If this is true, climate should be related to the degree of functional and taxonomic relatedness of invertebrate communities inhabiting seasonal wetlands. We tested this hypothesis in two ways. First, based on 52 biological traits for invertebrates, we conducted a case study to explore functional trends among t...
Analyses of biota at lower latitudes may presage impacts of climate change on biota at higher latitu...
1. Unpredictable, extreme climatic events (e.g. droughts) can potentially destabilize aquatic commun...
Climate warming can lead to a replacement of species that favour cold temperatures by species that f...
<div><p>In freshwater ecosystems, species compositions are known to be determined hierarchically by ...
In freshwater ecosystems, species compositions are known to be determined hierarchically by large to...
Climate characteristics appear to play a key role in filtering organisms based on their biological t...
Climate change is rapidly driving global biodiversity declines. How wetland macroinvertebrate assemb...
Climate change is rapidly driving global biodiversity declines. How wetland macroinvertebrate assemb...
<div><p>Climate is the predominant environmental driver of freshwater assemblage pattern on large sp...
International audienceFunctional traits determine an organism's performance in a given environment a...
The early stages of succession in newly created wetlands should be impacted by the region in which t...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
1. Despite a general recognition that benthic macroinvertebrates respond to changes in hydrological ...
General colonization concepts consent that a slow process of microhabitat formation and subsequent n...
General colonization concepts consent that a slow process of microhabitat formation and subsequent n...
Analyses of biota at lower latitudes may presage impacts of climate change on biota at higher latitu...
1. Unpredictable, extreme climatic events (e.g. droughts) can potentially destabilize aquatic commun...
Climate warming can lead to a replacement of species that favour cold temperatures by species that f...
<div><p>In freshwater ecosystems, species compositions are known to be determined hierarchically by ...
In freshwater ecosystems, species compositions are known to be determined hierarchically by large to...
Climate characteristics appear to play a key role in filtering organisms based on their biological t...
Climate change is rapidly driving global biodiversity declines. How wetland macroinvertebrate assemb...
Climate change is rapidly driving global biodiversity declines. How wetland macroinvertebrate assemb...
<div><p>Climate is the predominant environmental driver of freshwater assemblage pattern on large sp...
International audienceFunctional traits determine an organism's performance in a given environment a...
The early stages of succession in newly created wetlands should be impacted by the region in which t...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
1. Despite a general recognition that benthic macroinvertebrates respond to changes in hydrological ...
General colonization concepts consent that a slow process of microhabitat formation and subsequent n...
General colonization concepts consent that a slow process of microhabitat formation and subsequent n...
Analyses of biota at lower latitudes may presage impacts of climate change on biota at higher latitu...
1. Unpredictable, extreme climatic events (e.g. droughts) can potentially destabilize aquatic commun...
Climate warming can lead to a replacement of species that favour cold temperatures by species that f...