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Temporal dimensions of taxonomic and functional fish beta diversity: scaling environmental drivers in tropical transitional ecosystems

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HYDROBIOLOGIA
卷 850, 期 8, 页码 1911-1940

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-023-05202-w

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Abundance-based dissimilarity; Functional dissimilarity; Hierarchical structure; Temporal variation; Coastal fish; Local and landscape effects

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As human-induced environmental changes reduce niche opportunities, permanent shifts in species traits alter ecosystem processes. Untangling the mechanisms driving temporal changes in coastal fish biodiversity is critical to conservation efforts.
As human-induced environmental changes reduce niche opportunities from global to local scales, permanent shifts in species traits alter ecosystem processes. Disentangling multiscale mechanisms driving temporal changes in coastal fish biodiversity is thus critical to conservation aims. From seasonal to multiyear periods, we investigated how local environmental variation and landscape features shape temporal beta diversity (abundance-based and trait-based dissimilarities, and their components of replacement and nestedness) per zones in bays and coastal lagoons, Southeastern Brazil. At larger temporal dimensions, unaccounted processes in individual systems influenced primarily taxonomic dissimilarity, whereas functional responses to variation in marine influence varied between types of system and zones. From 2 years to seasons, taxonomic and functional dissimilarities decreased with abundance-based species replacement, and both trait-based components, respectively. Replacement processes were primarily related to marine influence (transparency, salinity, pH, and tidal phase) at larger temporal dimensions, and habitat availability (mangroves and nearby estuaries) and complexity (forest cover and landscape urbanization) in seasons. Seasonal variations in tidal phase (lower) and pH (higher), respectively, promoted taxonomic (abundance gradients) and functional (fish trait loss) nestedness under shorter environmental gradients. Spatial and temporal balances between marine influence, habitat quality, and seascape connectivity drive temporal dissimilarities in coastal fish assemblages.

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