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Habitat loss over six decades accelerates regional and local biodiversity loss via changing landscape connectance.


ABSTRACT: When habitats are lost, species are lost in the region as a result of the sampling process. However, it is less clear what happens to biodiversity in the habitats that remain. Some have argued that the main influence of habitat loss on biodiversity is simply due to the total amount of habitat being reduced, while others have argued that fragmentation leads to fewer species per site because of altered spatial connectance among extant habitats. Here, we use a unique data set on invertebrate species in ponds spanning six decades of habitat loss to show that both regional and local species richness declined, indicating that species loss is compounded by habitat loss via connectivity loss, and not a result of a sampling process or changes in local environmental conditions. Overall, our work provides some of the clearest evidence to date from a longitudinal study that habitat loss translates into species loss, even within the remaining habitats.

SUBMITTER: Horvath Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6518933 | biostudies-other | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Habitat loss over six decades accelerates regional and local biodiversity loss via changing landscape connectance.

Horváth Zsófia Z   Ptacnik Robert R   Vad Csaba F CF   Chase Jonathan M JM  

Ecology letters 20190401 6


When habitats are lost, species are lost in the region as a result of the sampling process. However, it is less clear what happens to biodiversity in the habitats that remain. Some have argued that the main influence of habitat loss on biodiversity is simply due to the total amount of habitat being reduced, while others have argued that fragmentation leads to fewer species per site because of altered spatial connectance among extant habitats. Here, we use a unique data set on invertebrate specie  ...[more]

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