2022
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.9171
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Differences in functional trait responses to elevation among feeding guilds of Aculeata community

Abstract: The response of communities to environmental change is expected to vary among feeding guilds. To evaluate the response of guilds to environmental factors without considering the taxonomic specificities, it is useful to examine Aculeata bees and wasps, which consist of closely related taxa including different guilds, pollinators, predators, and parasitoids. In this study, we evaluated changes in species diversity (SD) and functional traits of each feeding guild along an elevational gradient in a boreal forest i… Show more

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“…This pattern has been observed in some predator groups, both vertebrates and invertebrates (Wimp et al, 2019;Adams et al, 2022). The traits of each feeding guild may respond in different ways, even if they are dominated by the same environmental factors, because their response is regulated by the amount of available resources (Uemori et al, 2022). Moreover, the coexistence of species with similar characteristics can be attributed to niche complementarity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This pattern has been observed in some predator groups, both vertebrates and invertebrates (Wimp et al, 2019;Adams et al, 2022). The traits of each feeding guild may respond in different ways, even if they are dominated by the same environmental factors, because their response is regulated by the amount of available resources (Uemori et al, 2022). Moreover, the coexistence of species with similar characteristics can be attributed to niche complementarity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%