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Loss of habitat and connectivity erodes species diversity, ecosystem functioning, and stability in metacommunity networks
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Bronwyn Rayfield
, Patrick L. Thompson
, Andrew Gonzalez
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Biodiversity
/ Ecosystems
/ environmental factors
/ habitat connectivity
/ habitat destruction
/ habitat fragmentation
/ Habitats
/ insurance
/ species diversity
2017
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Loss of habitat and connectivity erodes species diversity, ecosystem functioning, and stability in metacommunity networks
by
Bronwyn Rayfield
, Patrick L. Thompson
, Andrew Gonzalez
in
Biodiversity
/ Ecosystems
/ environmental factors
/ habitat connectivity
/ habitat destruction
/ habitat fragmentation
/ Habitats
/ insurance
/ species diversity
2017
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Loss of habitat and connectivity erodes species diversity, ecosystem functioning, and stability in metacommunity networks
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Bronwyn Rayfield
, Patrick L. Thompson
, Andrew Gonzalez
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Biodiversity
/ Ecosystems
/ environmental factors
/ habitat connectivity
/ habitat destruction
/ habitat fragmentation
/ Habitats
/ insurance
/ species diversity
2017
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Loss of habitat and connectivity erodes species diversity, ecosystem functioning, and stability in metacommunity networks
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Loss of habitat and connectivity erodes species diversity, ecosystem functioning, and stability in metacommunity networks
2017
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Habitat loss fragments metacommunities, altering the movement of species between previously connected habitat patches. The consequences of habitat loss for ecosystem functioning depend, in part, on how these changes in connectivity alter the spatial insurance effects of biodiversity. Spatial insurance is the maintenance of biodiversity and stable ecosystem functioning in changing environments that occurs when species are able to move between local habitat patches in order to track conditions to which they are adapted. Spatial insurance requires a combination of species sorting dynamics, which allow species to disperse to habitats where they are productive, and mass effect dynamics, where dispersal allows species to persist in marginal habitats where environmental conditions do not support growth. Here we use a spatially explicit metacommunity model to show that the relative contribution of species sorting and mass effects to spatial insurance changes with the rate of dispersal. We then simulate different sequences of habitat loss by removing habitat patches based on their betweenness centrality (the degree to which a patch serves as a connection between other patches in the metacommunity). We demonstrate that the sequence of habitat loss has a large, non-linear impact on diversity, ecosystem functioning and stability. Spatial insurance is lost because habitat fragmentation impedes species sorting, while promoting mass effects and dispersal limitation. We find that species sorting dynamics, and thus spatial insurance, are most robust to the removal of habitat patches with low betweenness centrality. These findings advance our understanding of how habitat connectivity facilitates the maintenance of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, and may prove useful for the design of habitat networks.
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Nordic Society Oikos,Blackwell Publishing Ltd,John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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