Anthropogenic habitat alternation is one of the leading causes of biodiversity loss, especially in freshwater ecosystems. Understanding the mechanisms of how habitat degradation drives changes in spatial patterns of species assemblages is fundamental to conservation science. We conducted an empirical study to investigate the species richness (alpha-diversity) and community composition (beta-diversity) of benthopelagic biota along the gradient of human modification in West Dongting Lake, China. The study site is a large floodplain lake that has been subjected to long-term intensive human use. For a better understanding of how beta-diversity responds to human disturbance, we also distinguished between two patterns of beta-diversity, i.e., tur...
Aim Introductions of exotic species have globally modified the structure and function of native asse...
The loss of biodiversity in the era of fast environmental change is often revealed as biotic homogen...
Aim Freshwater biodiversity is declining world-wide as a result of human-caused degradation of fresh...
Biodiversity and ecological stability are closely linked, and over recent timescales, anthropogenic ...
Human activities and the consequent extirpations of species have been changing the composition of sp...
Highlights • Human activities contribute to the loss of evolutionary history and functional space...
Anthropogenic disturbances and climate change have significantly altered the biotic composition acro...
Species richness and spatial variation in community composition (i.e., beta diversity) are key measu...
Species richness and spatial variation in community composition (i.e. beta diversity) are key measur...
1. Habitat modification by humans has severe impacts on the biotic and abiotic components of freshwa...
Metacommunity nestedness can be affected by both idiosyncratic species and species turnover, and div...
Human-induced global change dramatically alters individual aspects of river biodiversity, such as ta...
Human activities and the consequent extinctions of native species and invasions of non-native specie...
Global biodiversity is eroding due to anthropogenic causes, such as climate change, habitat loss, an...
Dramatic environmental changes and species invasions are increasingly threatening the diverse fish f...
Aim Introductions of exotic species have globally modified the structure and function of native asse...
The loss of biodiversity in the era of fast environmental change is often revealed as biotic homogen...
Aim Freshwater biodiversity is declining world-wide as a result of human-caused degradation of fresh...
Biodiversity and ecological stability are closely linked, and over recent timescales, anthropogenic ...
Human activities and the consequent extirpations of species have been changing the composition of sp...
Highlights • Human activities contribute to the loss of evolutionary history and functional space...
Anthropogenic disturbances and climate change have significantly altered the biotic composition acro...
Species richness and spatial variation in community composition (i.e., beta diversity) are key measu...
Species richness and spatial variation in community composition (i.e. beta diversity) are key measur...
1. Habitat modification by humans has severe impacts on the biotic and abiotic components of freshwa...
Metacommunity nestedness can be affected by both idiosyncratic species and species turnover, and div...
Human-induced global change dramatically alters individual aspects of river biodiversity, such as ta...
Human activities and the consequent extinctions of native species and invasions of non-native specie...
Global biodiversity is eroding due to anthropogenic causes, such as climate change, habitat loss, an...
Dramatic environmental changes and species invasions are increasingly threatening the diverse fish f...
Aim Introductions of exotic species have globally modified the structure and function of native asse...
The loss of biodiversity in the era of fast environmental change is often revealed as biotic homogen...
Aim Freshwater biodiversity is declining world-wide as a result of human-caused degradation of fresh...