2018
DOI: 10.1111/fwb.13117
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Effects of dams decrease zooplankton functional β‐diversity in river‐associated lakes

Abstract: In river–floodplain systems, the construction of dams causes environmental changes in the natural dynamics of rivers and the associated wetlands, which can affect both the taxonomic and functional composition of communities, and, consequently, ecosystem functioning. We evaluated zooplankton taxonomic and functional β‐diversity in sets of lakes associated with a preserved and a dammed river in a Neotropical floodplain. We expected that both β‐diversity measures would be lower in lakes associated with a dammed r… Show more

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“…The decrease in species richness that occurred due to this disturbance event and the high nestedness observed amongst the early-and late-communities indicate the effect of a hierarchical species loss (Baselga, 2010). Similar patterns of high nestedness in zooplankton communities were observed in disturbed habitats (Gianuca et al, 2017, Braghin et al, 2018). Functional diversity of communities provides information on microhabitats, resource use and trophic dynamics in a habitat (Jeppesen et al, 2000), as it connects taxonomic diversity to ecosystem function (Nevalainen & Luoto, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…The decrease in species richness that occurred due to this disturbance event and the high nestedness observed amongst the early-and late-communities indicate the effect of a hierarchical species loss (Baselga, 2010). Similar patterns of high nestedness in zooplankton communities were observed in disturbed habitats (Gianuca et al, 2017, Braghin et al, 2018). Functional diversity of communities provides information on microhabitats, resource use and trophic dynamics in a habitat (Jeppesen et al, 2000), as it connects taxonomic diversity to ecosystem function (Nevalainen & Luoto, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Likewise, habitat alterations have been found to selectively change functional composition for a wide range of other aquatic organisms such as plants, zooplankton, or benthic invertebrates (Baattrup-Pedersen, Gothe, Riis, & O'Hare, 2016;Braghin et al, 2018;Januschke, Jahnig, Lorenz, & Hering, 2014).…”
Section: Final Cons Ider Ations and Con Clus Ionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is because the construction of dams alters the natural dynamics of rivers, leading to a taxonomic and functional simplification of aquatic biota (Oliveira et al., 2018). Other studies in this same floodplain, for example, have already registered a difference in the spatial and temporal patterns of β diversity when comparing the dammed sub‐basin (Paraná) with the conserved sub‐basin (Ivinhema), showing the negative influence of anthropic actions on aquatic ecosystems (Bonecker et al., 2020; Braghin et al., 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…In this sense, it is essential to evaluate biological data in a spatio‐temporal context (Dornelas et al., 2013). However, most studies have considered only spatial scale (Braghin et al., 2018), and few studies have incorporated the influence of temporal variation on β diversity and metacommunity structure (EMS) (e.g. Fernandes et al., 2014; Wojciechowski et al., 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%