High latitude communities have low species richness and are rapidly warming with climate change. Thus, temporal changes in community composition are expected to be greatest at high latitudes. However, at the same time traits such as body size can also change with latitude, potentially offsetting or increasing changes to community composition over time. We tested how zooplankton communities (copepods and cladocerans) have changed over a 25–75 year time span by assessing colonization and extinction rates from lakes across an 1800 km latitudinal gradient, and further tested whether species traits predict rates of community change over time. Lake-level dissimilarity, measured with Sorenson distance, decreased at higher latitudes. This decrease ...
Climate change is a pervasive threat to biodiversity. While range shifts are a known consequence of ...
International audienceWhile considerable insights on the ecological consequences of climate change h...
Aim We use lake phytoplankton community data to quantify the spatio-temporal and scale-dependent im...
High latitude communities have low species richness and are rapidly warming with climate change. Thu...
Determining how diversity is distributed through space and time is a fundamental goal of ecology. My...
Disentangling the environmental and spatial drivers of biological communities across large scales in...
1. In seasonal climates, dormancy is a common strategy that structures biodiversity and is necessary...
Disentangling the environmental and spatial drivers of biological communities across large scales in...
Understanding the effects of climate change on ecosystem structure and stability is challenging, esp...
Climate warming has been linked with changes in the spatiotemporal distribution of species and the b...
Shallow lakes, one of the most widespread water bodies in the world landscape, are very sensitive to...
Due to global climate change–induced shifts in species distributions, estimating changes in communit...
1. The macroecological drivers of freshwater diversity are accredited geographical, spatial and cl...
Climate change is a pervasive threat to biodiversity. While range shifts are a known consequence of ...
International audienceWhile considerable insights on the ecological consequences of climate change h...
Aim We use lake phytoplankton community data to quantify the spatio-temporal and scale-dependent im...
High latitude communities have low species richness and are rapidly warming with climate change. Thu...
Determining how diversity is distributed through space and time is a fundamental goal of ecology. My...
Disentangling the environmental and spatial drivers of biological communities across large scales in...
1. In seasonal climates, dormancy is a common strategy that structures biodiversity and is necessary...
Disentangling the environmental and spatial drivers of biological communities across large scales in...
Understanding the effects of climate change on ecosystem structure and stability is challenging, esp...
Climate warming has been linked with changes in the spatiotemporal distribution of species and the b...
Shallow lakes, one of the most widespread water bodies in the world landscape, are very sensitive to...
Due to global climate change–induced shifts in species distributions, estimating changes in communit...
1. The macroecological drivers of freshwater diversity are accredited geographical, spatial and cl...
Climate change is a pervasive threat to biodiversity. While range shifts are a known consequence of ...
International audienceWhile considerable insights on the ecological consequences of climate change h...
Aim We use lake phytoplankton community data to quantify the spatio-temporal and scale-dependent im...