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Temporal Variation Dominates in Local Carabid Beetle Communities in Korean Mountains

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INSECTS
Volume 12, Issue 11, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/insects12111019

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Baekdudaegan Mountain Range; biodiversity; carabidae; canonical correspondence analysis; community structure; environmental change

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  1. Korea National Arboretum, Korea Forest Service [KNA 1-1-25, 19-1]

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This study focused on the spatial and temporal variation in carabid beetle communities and environmental factors across three mountains. It found significant temporal variation in beetle communities, which may be a response to local climate variations. Local-scale temporal surveys are important for predicting changes in communities over time.
Simple Summary This study focused on spatial and temporal variation in carabid beetle communities and environmental factors, and the association between them at spatial and temporal scales, based on data collected over 5 years from nine study sites on three mountains. We found that carabid beetle communities exhibited significant temporal variation, and that the patterns of temporal variation differ between mountains. Temporal variation in communities was suggested to occur in response to variations in the local climate. Our results suggest that temporal surveys of communities and climates at local scales are important for predicting temporal changes in communities. Such investigations are expected to reveal an additional fraction of variation in communities, and to provide information on previously overlooked underlying processes, especially with respect to global community patterns and changes in wider spatial scales. Spatial and temporal variation in ecological environments may result in spatial and temporal variation in communities. Temporal studies of biodiversity are essential for forecasting future changes in community structure and ecosystem function. Therefore, determining the mechanisms that drive temporal change in communities remains an important and interesting challenge in ecology. We quantified spatial and temporal variations in carabid beetle communities and site-specific environmental factors for 5 years at nine study sites on three mountains in the Baekdudaegan Mountain Range, Korea. Carabid beetle communities exhibited significant temporal variation, which was larger than spatial variations between and within mountains. Environmental factors mostly varied between sites within mountains. Community variation was only weakly associated with environmental factors at wide scales, i.e., between sites on three mountains, but was strongly associated at narrow spatial scales, i.e., between sites within one mountain. Our results indicate that temporal variation in communities occurs in response to variations in the local climate, and that the patterns of temporal variation differ between mountains. Thus, temporal surveys of insect communities and climates at local scales are important for predicting temporal changes in the communities.

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