Landscape simplification filters species traits and drives biotic homogenization
University of Göttingen · Technical University of Munich · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Biodiversity loss can affect the viability of ecosystems by decreasing the ability of communities to respond to environmental change and disturbances. Agricultural intensification is a major driver of biodiversity loss and has multiple components operating at different spatial scales: from in-field management intensity to landscape-scale simplification. Here we show that landscape-level effects dominate functional community composition and can even buffer the effects of in-field management intensification on functional homogenization, and that animal communities in real-world managed landscapes show a unified response (across orders and guilds) to both landscape-scale simplification and in-field…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 37.13
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 60
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19Topics & keywords
- Homogenization (climate)
- Biology
- Ecology
- Biodiversity