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Urbanization drives cross‐taxon declines in abundance and diversity at multiple spatial scales
- Source :
- Global Change Biology, Global Change Biology, Wiley, 2020, 26 (3), pp.1196-1211. ⟨10.1111/gcb.14934⟩, Global Change Biology, 2020, 26 (3), pp.1196-1211. ⟨10.1111/gcb.14934⟩, Global change biology, (2020). doi:10.1111/gcb.14934, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Elena Piano; Caroline Souffreau; Thomas Merckx; Lisa F. Baardsen; Thierry Backeljau; Dries Bonte ; Kristien I. Brans; Marie Cours; Maxime Dahirel; Nicolas Debortoli; Ellen Decaestecker; Katrien De Wolf; Jessie M.T. Engelen; Diego Fontaneto; Andros T. Gianuca; Lynn Govaert; Fabio T.T. Hanashiro; Janet Higuti; Luc Lens; Koen Martens; Hans Matheve; Erik Matthysen; Eveline Pinseel; Rose Sablon; Isa Schön; Robby Stoks; Karine Van Doninck; Hans Van Dyck; Pieter Vanormelingen; Jeroen Van Wichelen; Wim Vyverman; Luc De Meester; Frederik Hendrickx/titolo:Urbanization drives cross-taxon declines in abundance and diversity at multiple spatial scales/doi:10.1111%2Fgcb.14934/rivista:Global change biology (Print)/anno:2020/pagina_da:/pagina_a:/intervallo_pagine:/volume, Global change biology, 26 (3, Piano, E, Souffreau, C, Merckx, T, Baardsen, L F, Backeljau, T, Bonte, D, Brans, K I, Cours, M, Dahirel, M, Debortoli, N, Decaestecker, E, Wolf, K D, Engelen, J M T, Fontaneto, D, Gianuca, A T, Govaert, L, Hanashiro, F T T, Higuti, J, Lens, L, Martens, K, Matheve, H, Matthysen, E, Pinseel, E, Sablon, R, Schön, I, Stoks, R, Doninck, K V, Dyck, H V, Vanormelingen, P, Wichelen, J V, Vyverman, W, Meester, L D & Hendrickx, F 2020, ' Urbanization drives cross-taxon declines in abundance and diversity at multiple spatial scales ', Global Change Biology, vol. 26, no. 3, pp. 1196-1211 . https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14934
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- HAL CCSD, 2020.
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Abstract
- The increasing urbanization process is hypothesized to drastically alter (semi-)natural environments with a concomitant major decline in species abundance and diversity. Yet, studies on this effect of urbanization, and the spatial scale at which it acts, are at present inconclusive due to the large heterogeneity in taxonomic groups and spatial scales at which this relationship has been investigated among studies. Comprehensive studies analysing this relationship across multiple animal groups and at multiple spatial scales are rare, hampering the assessment of how biodiversity generally responds to urbanization. We studied aquatic (cladocerans), limno-terrestrial (bdelloid rotifers) and terrestrial (butterflies, ground beetles, ground- and web spiders, macro-moths, orthopterans and snails) invertebrate groups using a hierarchical spatial design, wherein three local-scale (200 m x 200 m) urbanization levels were repeatedly sampled across three landscape-scale (3 km x 3 km) urbanization levels. We tested for local and landscape urbanization effects on abundance and species richness of each group, whereby total richness was partitioned into the average richness of local communities and the richness due to variation among local communities. Abundances of the terrestrial active dispersers declined in response to local urbanization, with reductions up to 85% for butterflies, while passive dispersers did not show any clear trend. Species richness also declined with increasing levels of urbanization, but responses were highly heterogeneous among the different groups with respect to the richness component and the spatial scale at which urbanization impacts richness. Depending on the group, species richness declined due to biotic homogenization and/or local species loss. This resulted in an overall decrease in total richness across groups in urban areas. These results provide strong support to the general negative impact of urbanization on abundance and species richness within habitat patches and highlight the importance of considering multiple spatial scales and taxa to assess the impacts of urbanization on biodiversity. Belgian Science Policy Office, Grant/Award Number: P07/4; Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico, Grant/Award Number: 45968/2012-1 Piano, E (reprint author), Univ Turin, Dept Life Sci & Syst Biol, Turin, Italy. elena.piano@unito.it
- Subjects :
- 0106 biological sciences
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Ecologie [animale]
Biodiversity
Beta diversity
Evolution des espèces
010603 evolutionary biology
01 natural sciences
Environmental Science(all)
Abundance (ecology)
Animals
Environmental Chemistry
insect decline
Biology
Relative species abundance
Ecosystem
ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
General Environmental Science
biodiversity
Global and Planetary Change
spatial scale
Ecology
Urbanization
Species diversity
land use
15. Life on land
biotic homogenization
Coleoptera
Chemistry
diversity partitioning
urban ecology
Geography
Urban ecology
Spatial ecology
Species richness
[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology
Biologie
Butterflies
Sciences exactes et naturelles
Subjects
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 13541013 and 13652486
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Global Change Biology, Global Change Biology, Wiley, 2020, 26 (3), pp.1196-1211. ⟨10.1111/gcb.14934⟩, Global Change Biology, 2020, 26 (3), pp.1196-1211. ⟨10.1111/gcb.14934⟩, Global change biology, (2020). doi:10.1111/gcb.14934, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Elena Piano; Caroline Souffreau; Thomas Merckx; Lisa F. Baardsen; Thierry Backeljau; Dries Bonte ; Kristien I. Brans; Marie Cours; Maxime Dahirel; Nicolas Debortoli; Ellen Decaestecker; Katrien De Wolf; Jessie M.T. Engelen; Diego Fontaneto; Andros T. Gianuca; Lynn Govaert; Fabio T.T. Hanashiro; Janet Higuti; Luc Lens; Koen Martens; Hans Matheve; Erik Matthysen; Eveline Pinseel; Rose Sablon; Isa Schön; Robby Stoks; Karine Van Doninck; Hans Van Dyck; Pieter Vanormelingen; Jeroen Van Wichelen; Wim Vyverman; Luc De Meester; Frederik Hendrickx/titolo:Urbanization drives cross-taxon declines in abundance and diversity at multiple spatial scales/doi:10.1111%2Fgcb.14934/rivista:Global change biology (Print)/anno:2020/pagina_da:/pagina_a:/intervallo_pagine:/volume, Global change biology, 26 (3, Piano, E, Souffreau, C, Merckx, T, Baardsen, L F, Backeljau, T, Bonte, D, Brans, K I, Cours, M, Dahirel, M, Debortoli, N, Decaestecker, E, Wolf, K D, Engelen, J M T, Fontaneto, D, Gianuca, A T, Govaert, L, Hanashiro, F T T, Higuti, J, Lens, L, Martens, K, Matheve, H, Matthysen, E, Pinseel, E, Sablon, R, Schön, I, Stoks, R, Doninck, K V, Dyck, H V, Vanormelingen, P, Wichelen, J V, Vyverman, W, Meester, L D & Hendrickx, F 2020, ' Urbanization drives cross-taxon declines in abundance and diversity at multiple spatial scales ', Global Change Biology, vol. 26, no. 3, pp. 1196-1211 . https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14934
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....27f36dd23b473e033e586d920ddc6b35
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14934⟩