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Dimensions of biodiversity loss: Spatial mismatch in land‐use impacts on species, functional and phylogenetic diversity of European bees

AIM: Agricultural intensification and urbanization are important drivers of biodiversity change in Europe. Different aspects of bee community diversity vary in their sensitivity to these pressures, as well as independently influencing ecosystem service provision (pollination). To obtain a more compr...

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Autores principales: De Palma, Adriana, Kuhlmann, Michael, Bugter, Rob, Ferrier, Simon, Hoskins, Andrew J., Potts, Simon G., Roberts, Stuart P.M., Schweiger, Oliver, Purvis, Andy
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5699437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29200933
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ddi.12638
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author De Palma, Adriana
Kuhlmann, Michael
Bugter, Rob
Ferrier, Simon
Hoskins, Andrew J.
Potts, Simon G.
Roberts, Stuart P.M.
Schweiger, Oliver
Purvis, Andy
author_facet De Palma, Adriana
Kuhlmann, Michael
Bugter, Rob
Ferrier, Simon
Hoskins, Andrew J.
Potts, Simon G.
Roberts, Stuart P.M.
Schweiger, Oliver
Purvis, Andy
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description AIM: Agricultural intensification and urbanization are important drivers of biodiversity change in Europe. Different aspects of bee community diversity vary in their sensitivity to these pressures, as well as independently influencing ecosystem service provision (pollination). To obtain a more comprehensive understanding of human impacts on bee diversity across Europe, we assess multiple, complementary indices of diversity. LOCATION: One Thousand four hundred and forty six sites across Europe. METHODS: We collated data on bee occurrence and abundance from the published literature and supplemented them with the PREDICTS database. Using Rao's Quadratic Entropy, we assessed how species, functional and phylogenetic diversity of 1,446 bee communities respond to land‐use characteristics including land‐use class, cropland intensity, human population density and distance to roads. We combined these models with statistically downscaled estimates of land use in 2005 to estimate and map—at a scale of approximately 1 km(2)—the losses in diversity relative to semi‐natural/natural baseline (the predicted diversity of an uninhabited grid square, consisting only of semi‐natural/natural vegetation). RESULTS: We show that—relative to the predicted local diversity in uninhabited semi‐natural/natural habitat—half of all EU27 countries have lost over 10% of their average local species diversity and two‐thirds of countries have lost over 5% of their average local functional and phylogenetic diversity. All diversity measures were generally lower in pasture and higher‐intensity cropland than in semi‐natural/natural vegetation, but facets of diversity showed less consistent responses to human population density. These differences have led to marked spatial mismatches in losses: losses in phylogenetic diversity were in some areas almost 20 percentage points (pp.) more severe than losses in species diversity, but in other areas losses were almost 40 pp. less severe. MAIN CONCLUSIONS: These results highlight the importance of exploring multiple measures of diversity when prioritizing and evaluating conservation actions, as species‐diverse assemblages may be phylogenetically and functionally impoverished, potentially threatening pollination service provision.
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spelling pubmed-56994372017-11-30 Dimensions of biodiversity loss: Spatial mismatch in land‐use impacts on species, functional and phylogenetic diversity of European bees De Palma, Adriana Kuhlmann, Michael Bugter, Rob Ferrier, Simon Hoskins, Andrew J. Potts, Simon G. Roberts, Stuart P.M. Schweiger, Oliver Purvis, Andy Divers Distrib Biodiversity Research AIM: Agricultural intensification and urbanization are important drivers of biodiversity change in Europe. Different aspects of bee community diversity vary in their sensitivity to these pressures, as well as independently influencing ecosystem service provision (pollination). To obtain a more comprehensive understanding of human impacts on bee diversity across Europe, we assess multiple, complementary indices of diversity. LOCATION: One Thousand four hundred and forty six sites across Europe. METHODS: We collated data on bee occurrence and abundance from the published literature and supplemented them with the PREDICTS database. Using Rao's Quadratic Entropy, we assessed how species, functional and phylogenetic diversity of 1,446 bee communities respond to land‐use characteristics including land‐use class, cropland intensity, human population density and distance to roads. We combined these models with statistically downscaled estimates of land use in 2005 to estimate and map—at a scale of approximately 1 km(2)—the losses in diversity relative to semi‐natural/natural baseline (the predicted diversity of an uninhabited grid square, consisting only of semi‐natural/natural vegetation). RESULTS: We show that—relative to the predicted local diversity in uninhabited semi‐natural/natural habitat—half of all EU27 countries have lost over 10% of their average local species diversity and two‐thirds of countries have lost over 5% of their average local functional and phylogenetic diversity. All diversity measures were generally lower in pasture and higher‐intensity cropland than in semi‐natural/natural vegetation, but facets of diversity showed less consistent responses to human population density. These differences have led to marked spatial mismatches in losses: losses in phylogenetic diversity were in some areas almost 20 percentage points (pp.) more severe than losses in species diversity, but in other areas losses were almost 40 pp. less severe. MAIN CONCLUSIONS: These results highlight the importance of exploring multiple measures of diversity when prioritizing and evaluating conservation actions, as species‐diverse assemblages may be phylogenetically and functionally impoverished, potentially threatening pollination service provision. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-09-13 2017-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5699437/ /pubmed/29200933 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ddi.12638 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Diversity and Distributions Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Biodiversity Research
De Palma, Adriana
Kuhlmann, Michael
Bugter, Rob
Ferrier, Simon
Hoskins, Andrew J.
Potts, Simon G.
Roberts, Stuart P.M.
Schweiger, Oliver
Purvis, Andy
Dimensions of biodiversity loss: Spatial mismatch in land‐use impacts on species, functional and phylogenetic diversity of European bees
title Dimensions of biodiversity loss: Spatial mismatch in land‐use impacts on species, functional and phylogenetic diversity of European bees
title_full Dimensions of biodiversity loss: Spatial mismatch in land‐use impacts on species, functional and phylogenetic diversity of European bees
title_fullStr Dimensions of biodiversity loss: Spatial mismatch in land‐use impacts on species, functional and phylogenetic diversity of European bees
title_full_unstemmed Dimensions of biodiversity loss: Spatial mismatch in land‐use impacts on species, functional and phylogenetic diversity of European bees
title_short Dimensions of biodiversity loss: Spatial mismatch in land‐use impacts on species, functional and phylogenetic diversity of European bees
title_sort dimensions of biodiversity loss: spatial mismatch in land‐use impacts on species, functional and phylogenetic diversity of european bees
topic Biodiversity Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5699437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29200933
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ddi.12638
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