The effect of stressors on biodiversity can vary in relation to the degree to which biological communities have adapted over evolutionary time. We compared the responses of functional features of stream insect communities along chronic stress gradients with contrasting time persistence. Water salinity and land use intensification were used as examples of natural (long-term persistent) and anthropogenic (short-term persistent) stressors, respectively. A new trait-based approach was applied to quantify functional diversity components and functional redundancy within the same multidimensional space, using metrics at the taxon and community levels. We found similar functional responses along natural and anthropogenic stress gradients. In both c...
1. The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) states that environmental stress modulates species interacti...
Environmental stress is widely considered to be an important factor in regulating whether changes in...
Environmental stress is widely considered to be an important factor in regulating whether changes in...
The effect of stressors on biodiversity can vary in relation to the degree to which biological commu...
The effect of stressors on biodiversity can vary in relation to the degree to which biological commu...
The generalizable functional attributes of organisms (traits) relate strongly to their environment a...
Past research has examined how anthropogenic stressors affect both structural and functional attribu...
Examining the relative contribution of local environmental stressors and regional factors in structu...
1. Trait-based approaches can reveal the mechanisms through which disturbances or stress impact comm...
Aim: We hypothesized that mechanisms underlying beta diversity in rivers would differ between gradie...
Trait-based approaches can reveal the mechanisms through which disturbances or stress impact communi...
<div><p>Watershed-scale anthropogenic stressors have profound effects on aquatic communities. Althou...
Watershed-scale anthropogenic stressors have profound effects on aquatic communities. Although sever...
Ensuring the provision of essential ecosystem services in systems affected by multiple stressors is ...
1. The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) states that environmental stress modulates species interacti...
Environmental stress is widely considered to be an important factor in regulating whether changes in...
Environmental stress is widely considered to be an important factor in regulating whether changes in...
The effect of stressors on biodiversity can vary in relation to the degree to which biological commu...
The effect of stressors on biodiversity can vary in relation to the degree to which biological commu...
The generalizable functional attributes of organisms (traits) relate strongly to their environment a...
Past research has examined how anthropogenic stressors affect both structural and functional attribu...
Examining the relative contribution of local environmental stressors and regional factors in structu...
1. Trait-based approaches can reveal the mechanisms through which disturbances or stress impact comm...
Aim: We hypothesized that mechanisms underlying beta diversity in rivers would differ between gradie...
Trait-based approaches can reveal the mechanisms through which disturbances or stress impact communi...
<div><p>Watershed-scale anthropogenic stressors have profound effects on aquatic communities. Althou...
Watershed-scale anthropogenic stressors have profound effects on aquatic communities. Although sever...
Ensuring the provision of essential ecosystem services in systems affected by multiple stressors is ...
1. The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) states that environmental stress modulates species interacti...
Environmental stress is widely considered to be an important factor in regulating whether changes in...
Environmental stress is widely considered to be an important factor in regulating whether changes in...