Human activities and the consequent extirpations of species have been changing the composition of species assemblages worldwide. These anthropogenic impacts alter not only the richness of assemblages but also the biological dissimilarity among them. One of the main gaps in the assessment of biodiversity change in freshwater ecosystems is our limited understanding regarding how taxonomic and functional facets of macrophyte assemblages respond to human impacts on regional scales. Here, we assess the temporal (before 1970s against after 2000s) changes in taxonomic and functional richness and compositional dissimilarities, partitioned into its turnover and nestedness components, of freshwater macrophyte assemblages across the floodplain lakes o...
Dams and diversions are a primary threat to freshwater fish biodiversity, including the loss of spec...
Aim Introductions of exotic species have globally modified the structure and function of native asse...
Human-mediated introductions of exotic species and extirpations of native species have modified the ...
Human activities and the consequent extirpations of species have been changing the composition of sp...
Human activities and the consequent extinctions of native species and invasions of non-native specie...
AbstractHuman activities and the consequent extinctions of native species and invasions of non-nativ...
Highlights • Human activities contribute to the loss of evolutionary history and functional space...
Anthropogenic habitat alternation is one of the leading causes of biodiversity loss, especially in f...
1. Habitat modification by humans has severe impacts on the biotic and abiotic components of freshwa...
Dramatic environmental changes and species invasions are increasingly threatening the diverse fish f...
The taxonomic distinctness (TD) indices have been recommended as robust measures for detecting human...
The Central Yangtze ecoregion in China includes a number of lakes, but these have been greatly affec...
Eutrophication substantially alters biotic communities and has become a major threat to biodiversity...
Land use change is one of the major factors impacting freshwater biodiversity. Afforestation could c...
The introduction of exotic species and the extirpation of native species that occurred during the pa...
Dams and diversions are a primary threat to freshwater fish biodiversity, including the loss of spec...
Aim Introductions of exotic species have globally modified the structure and function of native asse...
Human-mediated introductions of exotic species and extirpations of native species have modified the ...
Human activities and the consequent extirpations of species have been changing the composition of sp...
Human activities and the consequent extinctions of native species and invasions of non-native specie...
AbstractHuman activities and the consequent extinctions of native species and invasions of non-nativ...
Highlights • Human activities contribute to the loss of evolutionary history and functional space...
Anthropogenic habitat alternation is one of the leading causes of biodiversity loss, especially in f...
1. Habitat modification by humans has severe impacts on the biotic and abiotic components of freshwa...
Dramatic environmental changes and species invasions are increasingly threatening the diverse fish f...
The taxonomic distinctness (TD) indices have been recommended as robust measures for detecting human...
The Central Yangtze ecoregion in China includes a number of lakes, but these have been greatly affec...
Eutrophication substantially alters biotic communities and has become a major threat to biodiversity...
Land use change is one of the major factors impacting freshwater biodiversity. Afforestation could c...
The introduction of exotic species and the extirpation of native species that occurred during the pa...
Dams and diversions are a primary threat to freshwater fish biodiversity, including the loss of spec...
Aim Introductions of exotic species have globally modified the structure and function of native asse...
Human-mediated introductions of exotic species and extirpations of native species have modified the ...