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Herbivore diversity effects on Arctic tundra ecosystems: a systematic review

Authors :
Barbero-Palacios, Laura
Barrio, Isabel C
García Criado, Mariana
Kater, Ilona
Petit Bon, Matteo
Kolari, Tiina HM
Bjørkås, Ragnhild
Trepel, Jonas
Lundgren, Erick
Björnsdóttir, Katrín
Hwang, Bernice C
Bartra-Cabré, Laura
Defourneaux, Mathilde
Ramsay, Jennifer
Lameris, Thomas K
Leffler, A Joshua
Lock, Janine G
Kuoppamaa, Mari S
Kristensen, Jeppe A
Bjorkman, Anne D
Myers-Smith, Isla
Lecomte, Nicolas
Axmacher, Jan C
Gilg, Olivier
Den Herder, Michael
Pagneux, Emmanuel P
Skarin, Anna
Sokolova, Natalia
Windirsch, Torben
Wheeler, Helen C
Serrano, Emmanuel
Virtanen, Tarmo
Hik, David S
Kaarlejärvi, Elina
Speed, James DM
Soininen, Eeva M
Barbero-Palacios, Laura
Barrio, Isabel C
García Criado, Mariana
Kater, Ilona
Petit Bon, Matteo
Kolari, Tiina HM
Bjørkås, Ragnhild
Trepel, Jonas
Lundgren, Erick
Björnsdóttir, Katrín
Hwang, Bernice C
Bartra-Cabré, Laura
Defourneaux, Mathilde
Ramsay, Jennifer
Lameris, Thomas K
Leffler, A Joshua
Lock, Janine G
Kuoppamaa, Mari S
Kristensen, Jeppe A
Bjorkman, Anne D
Myers-Smith, Isla
Lecomte, Nicolas
Axmacher, Jan C
Gilg, Olivier
Den Herder, Michael
Pagneux, Emmanuel P
Skarin, Anna
Sokolova, Natalia
Windirsch, Torben
Wheeler, Helen C
Serrano, Emmanuel
Virtanen, Tarmo
Hik, David S
Kaarlejärvi, Elina
Speed, James DM
Soininen, Eeva M
Source :
EPIC3Environmental Evidence, Springer Nature, 13(1), pp. 6-6, ISSN: 2047-2382
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: Northern ecosystems are strongly influenced by herbivores that differ in their impacts on the ecosystem. Yet the role of herbivore diversity in shaping the structure and functioning of tundra ecosystems has been overlooked. With climate and land-use changes causing rapid shifts in Arctic species assemblages, a better understanding of the consequences of herbivore diversity changes for tundra ecosystem functioning is urgently needed. This systematic review synthesizes available evidence on the effects of herbivore diversity on different processes, functions, and properties of tundra ecosystems. Methods: Following a published protocol, our systematic review combined primary field studies retrieved from bibliographic databases, search engines and specialist websites that compared tundra ecosystem responses to different levels of vertebrate and invertebrate herbivore diversity. We used the number of functional groups of herbivores (i.e., functional group richness) as a measure of the diversity of the herbivore assemblage. We screened titles, abstracts, and full texts of studies using pre-defined eligibility criteria. We critically appraised the validity of the studies, tested the influence of different moderators, and conducted sensitivity analyses. Quantitative synthesis (i.e., calculation of effect sizes) was performed for ecosystem responses reported by at least five articles and meta-regressions including the effects of potential modifiers for those reported by at least 10 articles. Review findings: The literature searches retrieved 5944 articles. After screening titles, abstracts, and full texts, 201 articles including 3713 studies (i.e., individual comparisons) were deemed relevant for the systematic review, with 2844 of these studies included in quantitative syntheses. The available evidence base on the effects of herbivore diversity on tundra ecosystems is concentrated around well-established research locations and focuses mainly on the impacts of ve

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OAIster
Journal :
EPIC3Environmental Evidence, Springer Nature, 13(1), pp. 6-6, ISSN: 2047-2382
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1449535302
Document Type :
Electronic Resource