A recent global meta‐analysis reported a decrease in terrestrial but increase in freshwater insect abundance and biomass (van Klink et al., Science 368, p. 417). The authors suggested that water quality has been improving, thereby challenging recent reports documenting drastic global declines in freshwater biodiversity. We raise two major concerns with the meta‐analysis and suggest that these account for the discrepancy with the declines reported elsewhere. First, total abundance and biomass alone are poor indicators of the status of freshwater insect assemblages, and the observed differences may well have been driven by the replacement of sensitive species with tolerant ones. Second, many of the datasets poorly represent global trends and ...
Biodiversity embraces multiple facets of the variability of nature, although most research has dealt...
Aim Freshwater biodiversity is declining world-wide as a result of human-caused degradation of fresh...
Eutrophication has become one of the most widespread anthropogenic forces impacting freshwater biolo...
A recent global meta‐analysis reported a decrease in terrestrial but increase in freshwater insect a...
Jähnig et al. make some useful points regarding the conclusions that can be drawn from our meta‐anal...
International audienceVan Klink et al. (Reports, 24 April 2020, p. 417) argue for a more nuanced vie...
International audienceOwing to a long history of anthropogenic pressures, freshwater ecosystems are ...
There is mounting evidence that terrestrial arthropods are declining rapidly in many areas of the wo...
There is mounting evidence that terrestrial arthropods are declining rapidly in many areas of the wo...
Introduction: Biodiversity changes have proven surprisingly complex to estimate and understand. Whil...
Biodiversity embraces multiple facets of the variability of nature, although most research has dealt...
Aim Freshwater biodiversity is declining world-wide as a result of human-caused degradation of fresh...
Eutrophication has become one of the most widespread anthropogenic forces impacting freshwater biolo...
A recent global meta‐analysis reported a decrease in terrestrial but increase in freshwater insect a...
Jähnig et al. make some useful points regarding the conclusions that can be drawn from our meta‐anal...
International audienceVan Klink et al. (Reports, 24 April 2020, p. 417) argue for a more nuanced vie...
International audienceOwing to a long history of anthropogenic pressures, freshwater ecosystems are ...
There is mounting evidence that terrestrial arthropods are declining rapidly in many areas of the wo...
There is mounting evidence that terrestrial arthropods are declining rapidly in many areas of the wo...
Introduction: Biodiversity changes have proven surprisingly complex to estimate and understand. Whil...
Biodiversity embraces multiple facets of the variability of nature, although most research has dealt...
Aim Freshwater biodiversity is declining world-wide as a result of human-caused degradation of fresh...
Eutrophication has become one of the most widespread anthropogenic forces impacting freshwater biolo...