Lake littoral environments are heterogeneous, and different organisms typically show specific responses to this environmental variation. We examined local environmental and spatial factors affecting lake littoral biodiversity and the structuring of assemblages of phytoplankton, zooplankton and macroinvertebrates within and among three basins of a large lake system. We explored congruence of species composition and species richness among the studied organism groups to evaluate their general indicator potential to represent spatial variation in other groups. We expected that effects of water chemistry on plankton assemblages were stronger than effects of habitat characteristics. In contrast, we anticipated stronger effects of habitat on macro...
Covariation in species richness and community structure across taxonomical groups (cross‐taxon congr...
Morphological alteration of shorelines and eutrophication both affect the biological integrity of Eu...
Covariation in species richness and community structure across taxonomical groups (cross‐taxon congr...
Lake littoral environments are heterogeneous, and different organisms typically show specific respon...
Groups of organisms often have congruent patterns of diversity or community structure due to similar...
Covariation in species richness and community structure across taxonomical groups (cross‐taxon congr...
Highlights • We examined drivers of 6 biotic metrics in a metacommunity context in two large lake...
We investigated the hierarchical importance of local factors including lake area, macrophyte cover, ...
Pelagic crustacean zooplankton were collected from 336 Norwegian lakes covering a wide range of lati...
Pelagic crustacean zooplankton were collected from 336 Norwegian lakes covering a wide range of lati...
Spatial patterns in the abundance of species are determined by local abiotic and biotic conditions, ...
Spatial patterns in the abundance of species are determined by local abiotic and biotic conditions,...
Modern biodiversity research focuses on multiple diversity facets because different indices may desc...
Covariation in species richness and community structure across taxonomical groups (cross‐taxon congr...
Covariation in species richness and community structure across taxonomical groups (cross‐taxon congr...
Covariation in species richness and community structure across taxonomical groups (cross‐taxon congr...
Morphological alteration of shorelines and eutrophication both affect the biological integrity of Eu...
Covariation in species richness and community structure across taxonomical groups (cross‐taxon congr...
Lake littoral environments are heterogeneous, and different organisms typically show specific respon...
Groups of organisms often have congruent patterns of diversity or community structure due to similar...
Covariation in species richness and community structure across taxonomical groups (cross‐taxon congr...
Highlights • We examined drivers of 6 biotic metrics in a metacommunity context in two large lake...
We investigated the hierarchical importance of local factors including lake area, macrophyte cover, ...
Pelagic crustacean zooplankton were collected from 336 Norwegian lakes covering a wide range of lati...
Pelagic crustacean zooplankton were collected from 336 Norwegian lakes covering a wide range of lati...
Spatial patterns in the abundance of species are determined by local abiotic and biotic conditions, ...
Spatial patterns in the abundance of species are determined by local abiotic and biotic conditions,...
Modern biodiversity research focuses on multiple diversity facets because different indices may desc...
Covariation in species richness and community structure across taxonomical groups (cross‐taxon congr...
Covariation in species richness and community structure across taxonomical groups (cross‐taxon congr...
Covariation in species richness and community structure across taxonomical groups (cross‐taxon congr...
Morphological alteration of shorelines and eutrophication both affect the biological integrity of Eu...
Covariation in species richness and community structure across taxonomical groups (cross‐taxon congr...