Unravelling large-scale patterns and drivers of biodiversity in dry rivers
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2024-08-22ISSN
2041-1723
Abstract
More than half of the world’s rivers dry up periodically, but our understanding of the biological communities in dry riverbeds remains limited. Specifically, the roles of dispersal, environmental filtering and biotic interactions in driving biodiversity in dry rivers are poorly understood. Here, we conduct a large-scale coordinated survey of patterns and drivers of biodiversity in dry riverbeds. We focus on eight major taxa, including microorganisms, invertebrates and plants: Algae, Archaea, Bacteria, Fungi, Protozoa, Arthropods, Nematodes and Streptophyta. We use environmental DNA metabarcoding to assess biodiversity in dry sediments collected over a 1-year period from 84 non-perennial rivers across 19 countries on four continents. Both direct factors, such as nutrient and carbon availability, and indirect factors such as climate influence the local biodiversity of most taxa. Limited resource availability and prolonged dry phases favor oligotrophic microbial taxa. Co-variation among taxa, particularly Bacteria, Fungi, Algae and Protozoa, explain more spatial variation in community composition than dispersal or environmental gradients. This finding suggests that biotic interactions or unmeasured ecological and evolutionary factors may strongly influence communities during dry phases, altering biodiversity responses to global changes.
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Article
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Published version
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English
Subject (CDU)
574 - General ecology and biodiversity
Pages
15
Publisher
Nature Research
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Nature Communications
Recommended citation
Foulquier, Arnaud, Thibault Datry, Roland Corti, Daniel Von Schiller, Klement Tockner, Rachel Stubbington, Mark O. Gessner, et al. 2024. “Unravelling Large-scale Patterns and Drivers of Biodiversity in Dry Rivers.” Nature Communications 15 (1): 7233. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-50873-1.
Grant agreement number
EC/H2020/869226/EU/Securing biodiversity, functional integrity and ecosystem services in DRYing rivER networks/DRYvER
MICIU/Programa Estatal de promoción del talento y su empleabilidad en I+D+I/IJC2019-041601-I/ES/ /
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Aigües Marines i Continentals
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