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Urbanisation generates multiple trait syndromes for terrestrial animal taxa worldwide
Cities can host significant biological diversity. Yet, urbanisation leads to the loss of habitats, species, and functional groups. Understanding how multiple taxa respond to urbanisation globally is essential to promote and conserve biodiversity in cities. Using a dataset encompassing six terrestria...
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author | Hahs, Amy K. Fournier, Bertrand Aronson, Myla F. J. Nilon, Charles H. Herrera-Montes, Adriana Salisbury, Allyson B. Threlfall, Caragh G. Rega-Brodsky, Christine C. Lepczyk, Christopher A. La Sorte, Frank A. MacGregor-Fors, Ian Scott MacIvor, J. Jung, Kirsten Piana, Max R. Williams, Nicholas S. G. Knapp, Sonja Vergnes, Alan Acevedo, Aldemar A. Gainsbury, Alison M. Rainho, Ana Hamer, Andrew J. Shwartz, Assaf Voigt, Christian C. Lewanzik, Daniel Lowenstein, David M. O’Brien, David Tommasi, Desiree Pineda, Eduardo Carpenter, Ela Sita Belskaya, Elena Lövei, Gábor L. Makinson, James C. Coleman, Joanna L. Sadler, Jon P. Shroyer, Jordan Shapiro, Julie Teresa Baldock, Katherine C. R. Ksiazek-Mikenas, Kelly Matteson, Kevin C. Barrett, Kyle Siles, Lizette Aguirre, Luis F. Armesto, Luis Orlando Zalewski, Marcin Herrera-Montes, Maria Isabel Obrist, Martin K. Tonietto, Rebecca K. Gagné, Sara A. Hinners, Sarah J. Latty, Tanya Surasinghe, Thilina D. Sattler, Thomas Magura, Tibor Ulrich, Werner Elek, Zoltan Castañeda-Oviedo, Jennifer Torrado, Ricardo Kotze, D. Johan Moretti, Marco |
author_facet | Hahs, Amy K. Fournier, Bertrand Aronson, Myla F. J. Nilon, Charles H. Herrera-Montes, Adriana Salisbury, Allyson B. Threlfall, Caragh G. Rega-Brodsky, Christine C. Lepczyk, Christopher A. La Sorte, Frank A. MacGregor-Fors, Ian Scott MacIvor, J. Jung, Kirsten Piana, Max R. Williams, Nicholas S. G. Knapp, Sonja Vergnes, Alan Acevedo, Aldemar A. Gainsbury, Alison M. Rainho, Ana Hamer, Andrew J. Shwartz, Assaf Voigt, Christian C. Lewanzik, Daniel Lowenstein, David M. O’Brien, David Tommasi, Desiree Pineda, Eduardo Carpenter, Ela Sita Belskaya, Elena Lövei, Gábor L. Makinson, James C. Coleman, Joanna L. Sadler, Jon P. Shroyer, Jordan Shapiro, Julie Teresa Baldock, Katherine C. R. Ksiazek-Mikenas, Kelly Matteson, Kevin C. Barrett, Kyle Siles, Lizette Aguirre, Luis F. Armesto, Luis Orlando Zalewski, Marcin Herrera-Montes, Maria Isabel Obrist, Martin K. Tonietto, Rebecca K. Gagné, Sara A. Hinners, Sarah J. Latty, Tanya Surasinghe, Thilina D. Sattler, Thomas Magura, Tibor Ulrich, Werner Elek, Zoltan Castañeda-Oviedo, Jennifer Torrado, Ricardo Kotze, D. Johan Moretti, Marco |
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description | Cities can host significant biological diversity. Yet, urbanisation leads to the loss of habitats, species, and functional groups. Understanding how multiple taxa respond to urbanisation globally is essential to promote and conserve biodiversity in cities. Using a dataset encompassing six terrestrial faunal taxa (amphibians, bats, bees, birds, carabid beetles and reptiles) across 379 cities on 6 continents, we show that urbanisation produces taxon-specific changes in trait composition, with traits related to reproductive strategy showing the strongest response. Our findings suggest that urbanisation results in four trait syndromes (mobile generalists, site specialists, central place foragers, and mobile specialists), with resources associated with reproduction and diet likely driving patterns in traits associated with mobility and body size. Functional diversity measures showed varied responses, leading to shifts in trait space likely driven by critical resource distribution and abundance, and taxon-specific trait syndromes. Maximising opportunities to support taxa with different urban trait syndromes should be pivotal in conservation and management programmes within and among cities. This will reduce the likelihood of biotic homogenisation and helps ensure that urban environments have the capacity to respond to future challenges. These actions are critical to reframe the role of cities in global biodiversity loss. |
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spelling | pubmed-104069452023-08-09 Urbanisation generates multiple trait syndromes for terrestrial animal taxa worldwide Hahs, Amy K. Fournier, Bertrand Aronson, Myla F. J. Nilon, Charles H. Herrera-Montes, Adriana Salisbury, Allyson B. Threlfall, Caragh G. Rega-Brodsky, Christine C. Lepczyk, Christopher A. La Sorte, Frank A. MacGregor-Fors, Ian Scott MacIvor, J. Jung, Kirsten Piana, Max R. Williams, Nicholas S. G. Knapp, Sonja Vergnes, Alan Acevedo, Aldemar A. Gainsbury, Alison M. Rainho, Ana Hamer, Andrew J. Shwartz, Assaf Voigt, Christian C. Lewanzik, Daniel Lowenstein, David M. O’Brien, David Tommasi, Desiree Pineda, Eduardo Carpenter, Ela Sita Belskaya, Elena Lövei, Gábor L. Makinson, James C. Coleman, Joanna L. Sadler, Jon P. Shroyer, Jordan Shapiro, Julie Teresa Baldock, Katherine C. R. Ksiazek-Mikenas, Kelly Matteson, Kevin C. Barrett, Kyle Siles, Lizette Aguirre, Luis F. Armesto, Luis Orlando Zalewski, Marcin Herrera-Montes, Maria Isabel Obrist, Martin K. Tonietto, Rebecca K. Gagné, Sara A. Hinners, Sarah J. Latty, Tanya Surasinghe, Thilina D. Sattler, Thomas Magura, Tibor Ulrich, Werner Elek, Zoltan Castañeda-Oviedo, Jennifer Torrado, Ricardo Kotze, D. Johan Moretti, Marco Nat Commun Article Cities can host significant biological diversity. Yet, urbanisation leads to the loss of habitats, species, and functional groups. Understanding how multiple taxa respond to urbanisation globally is essential to promote and conserve biodiversity in cities. Using a dataset encompassing six terrestrial faunal taxa (amphibians, bats, bees, birds, carabid beetles and reptiles) across 379 cities on 6 continents, we show that urbanisation produces taxon-specific changes in trait composition, with traits related to reproductive strategy showing the strongest response. Our findings suggest that urbanisation results in four trait syndromes (mobile generalists, site specialists, central place foragers, and mobile specialists), with resources associated with reproduction and diet likely driving patterns in traits associated with mobility and body size. Functional diversity measures showed varied responses, leading to shifts in trait space likely driven by critical resource distribution and abundance, and taxon-specific trait syndromes. Maximising opportunities to support taxa with different urban trait syndromes should be pivotal in conservation and management programmes within and among cities. This will reduce the likelihood of biotic homogenisation and helps ensure that urban environments have the capacity to respond to future challenges. These actions are critical to reframe the role of cities in global biodiversity loss. Nature Publishing Group UK 2023-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10406945/ /pubmed/37550318 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-39746-1 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Article Hahs, Amy K. Fournier, Bertrand Aronson, Myla F. J. Nilon, Charles H. Herrera-Montes, Adriana Salisbury, Allyson B. Threlfall, Caragh G. Rega-Brodsky, Christine C. Lepczyk, Christopher A. La Sorte, Frank A. MacGregor-Fors, Ian Scott MacIvor, J. Jung, Kirsten Piana, Max R. Williams, Nicholas S. G. Knapp, Sonja Vergnes, Alan Acevedo, Aldemar A. Gainsbury, Alison M. Rainho, Ana Hamer, Andrew J. Shwartz, Assaf Voigt, Christian C. Lewanzik, Daniel Lowenstein, David M. O’Brien, David Tommasi, Desiree Pineda, Eduardo Carpenter, Ela Sita Belskaya, Elena Lövei, Gábor L. Makinson, James C. Coleman, Joanna L. Sadler, Jon P. Shroyer, Jordan Shapiro, Julie Teresa Baldock, Katherine C. R. Ksiazek-Mikenas, Kelly Matteson, Kevin C. Barrett, Kyle Siles, Lizette Aguirre, Luis F. Armesto, Luis Orlando Zalewski, Marcin Herrera-Montes, Maria Isabel Obrist, Martin K. Tonietto, Rebecca K. Gagné, Sara A. Hinners, Sarah J. Latty, Tanya Surasinghe, Thilina D. Sattler, Thomas Magura, Tibor Ulrich, Werner Elek, Zoltan Castañeda-Oviedo, Jennifer Torrado, Ricardo Kotze, D. Johan Moretti, Marco Urbanisation generates multiple trait syndromes for terrestrial animal taxa worldwide |
title | Urbanisation generates multiple trait syndromes for terrestrial animal taxa worldwide |
title_full | Urbanisation generates multiple trait syndromes for terrestrial animal taxa worldwide |
title_fullStr | Urbanisation generates multiple trait syndromes for terrestrial animal taxa worldwide |
title_full_unstemmed | Urbanisation generates multiple trait syndromes for terrestrial animal taxa worldwide |
title_short | Urbanisation generates multiple trait syndromes for terrestrial animal taxa worldwide |
title_sort | urbanisation generates multiple trait syndromes for terrestrial animal taxa worldwide |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10406945/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37550318 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-39746-1 |
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