Abstract 1. The biodiversity of aquatic ecosystems is under threat and there is an urgent need to quantify the various facets of biodiversity to assess the conservation value of freshwater ecosystems. The effects of taxonomic relatedness have so far not been taken into account in biodiversity assessments of lake macrophytes. 2. We therefore tested the response of species richness and average taxonomic distinctness (AvTD) of aquatic macrophytes along environmental gradients using linear regression models and Bayesian Information Criterion variable selection method. We selected data from four regions, each with 50–60 lakes, situated in northern Europe (Finland and Sweden) and northern America (Minnesota and Wisconsin). We separately studied...
1. Arctic and sub‐Arctic lakes in northern Europe are increasingly threatened by climate change, whi...
Defining the overall ecological status of lakes according to the Water Framework Directive (WFD) is ...
Taxonomic distinctness is a newer biodiversity measure that emphasizes the average taxonomic related...
Este artículo contiene 14 páginas, 3 tablas, 3 figuras.Aim: We studied global variation in beta dive...
Abstract Different species’ niche breadths in relation to ecological gradients are infrequently exam...
Documenting the patterns of biological diversity on Earth has always been a central challenge in mac...
Abstract Species richness and spatial variation in community composition (i.e., beta diversity) are...
Aim: The factors controlling macrophyte (aquatic plant) composition are complex, recent research sho...
1. The relative role of environmental and regional processes in determining patterns of biodiversity...
Species richness and spatial variation in community composition (i.e. beta diversity) are key measur...
Abstract Broad-scale studies of species distributions and diversity have contributed to the emergen...
Much information is available on community composition and abundance of submerged macrophytes in Nor...
Highlights • Few broad-scale patterns are well-studied for aquatic macrophytes. • Local enviro...
1. Arctic and sub‐Arctic lakes in northern Europe are increasingly threatened by climate change, whi...
Defining the overall ecological status of lakes according to the Water Framework Directive (WFD) is ...
Taxonomic distinctness is a newer biodiversity measure that emphasizes the average taxonomic related...
Este artículo contiene 14 páginas, 3 tablas, 3 figuras.Aim: We studied global variation in beta dive...
Abstract Different species’ niche breadths in relation to ecological gradients are infrequently exam...
Documenting the patterns of biological diversity on Earth has always been a central challenge in mac...
Abstract Species richness and spatial variation in community composition (i.e., beta diversity) are...
Aim: The factors controlling macrophyte (aquatic plant) composition are complex, recent research sho...
1. The relative role of environmental and regional processes in determining patterns of biodiversity...
Species richness and spatial variation in community composition (i.e. beta diversity) are key measur...
Abstract Broad-scale studies of species distributions and diversity have contributed to the emergen...
Much information is available on community composition and abundance of submerged macrophytes in Nor...
Highlights • Few broad-scale patterns are well-studied for aquatic macrophytes. • Local enviro...
1. Arctic and sub‐Arctic lakes in northern Europe are increasingly threatened by climate change, whi...
Defining the overall ecological status of lakes according to the Water Framework Directive (WFD) is ...
Taxonomic distinctness is a newer biodiversity measure that emphasizes the average taxonomic related...