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Unravelling large-scale patterns and drivers of biodiversity in dry rivers

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  • Arnaud Foulquier

    (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Univ. Savoie Mont Blanc, CNRS, LECA)

  • Thibault Datry

    (INRAE, UR RiverLY, Centre de Lyon-Villeurbanne)

  • Roland Corti

    (INRAE, UR RiverLY, Centre de Lyon-Villeurbanne)

  • Daniel Schiller

    (University of Barcelona)

  • Klement Tockner

    (Department of BioSciences
    Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung)

  • Rachel Stubbington

    (Nottingham Trent University)

  • Mark O. Gessner

    (Berlin Institute of Technology (TU Berlin)
    Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB), Zur alten Fischerhütte 2)

  • Frédéric Boyer

    (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Univ. Savoie Mont Blanc, CNRS, LECA)

  • Marc Ohlmann

    (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Univ. Savoie Mont Blanc, CNRS, LECA)

  • Wilfried Thuiller

    (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Univ. Savoie Mont Blanc, CNRS, LECA)

  • Delphine Rioux

    (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Univ. Savoie Mont Blanc, CNRS, LECA)

  • Christian Miquel

    (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Univ. Savoie Mont Blanc, CNRS, LECA)

  • Ricardo Albariño

    (INIBIOMA-CONICET, Quintral 1250)

  • Daniel C. Allen

    (Department of Ecosystem Science and Management)

  • Florian Altermatt

    (University of Zurich)

  • Maria Isabel Arce

    (Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB), Zur alten Fischerhütte 2
    Department of Ecology and Hydrology)

  • Shai Arnon

    (The J. Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)

  • Damien Banas

    (Université de Lorraine, INRAE, URAFPA)

  • Andy Banegas-Medina

    (Laboratory of Biology, Department of Sciences, Carretera Panamericana, frente Hospital Regional, El Paraíso)

  • Erin Beller

    (Real Estate and Workplace Services Sustainability Team, Google)

  • Melanie L. Blanchette

    (Edith Cowan University)

  • Joanna Blessing

    (Queensland Government, Department of Environment, Science and Innovation)

  • Iola Gonçalves Boëchat

    (Federal University of São João del-Rei)

  • Kate Boersma

    (Department of Biology)

  • Michael Bogan

    (University of Arizona)

  • Núria Bonada

    (Facultat de Biologia, Institut de Recerca de la Biodiversitat (IRBio), Universitat de Barcelona (UB), Avda Diagonal 643)

  • Nick Bond

    (Biomedicine and Environment, La Trobe University)

  • Katherine Brintrup

    (Universidad San Sebastián)

  • Andreas Bruder

    (SUPSI, Institute of Microbiology)

  • Ryan Burrows

    (The University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus)

  • Tommaso Cancellario

    (University of the Balearic Islands)

  • Cristina Canhoto

    (University of Coimbra)

  • Stephanie Carlson

    (University of California, Berkeley)

  • Núria Cid

    (Facultat de Biologia, Institut de Recerca de la Biodiversitat (IRBio), Universitat de Barcelona (UB), Avda Diagonal 643
    IRTA Marine and Continental Waters Programme)

  • Julien Cornut

    (Université de Lorraine, LIEC UMR CNRS 7360)

  • Michael Danger

    (Université de Lorraine, LIEC UMR CNRS 7360)

  • Bianca Freitas Terra

    (Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú, Centro de Ciências Agrárias e Biológicas)

  • Anna Maria Girolamo

    (National Research Council (IRSA-CNR), Area della Ricerca RM1, via Salaria km 29.300, Monterotondo)

  • Rubén Campo

    (Department of Ecology)

  • Verónica Díaz Villanueva

    (INIBIOMA-CONICET, Quintral 1250)

  • Fiona Dyer

    (University of Canberra, Centre for Applied Water Science)

  • Arturo Elosegi

    (Department of Plant Biology and Ecology)

  • Catherine Febria

    (University of Windsor)

  • Ricardo Figueroa Jara

    (Barrio Universitario, Centro EULA)

  • Brian Four

    (UAR 3514 CNRS Stella Mare)

  • Sarig Gafny

    (Ruppin Academic Center)

  • Rosa Gómez

    (Department of Ecology and Hydrology)

  • Lluís Gómez-Gener

    (Campus de Bellaterra (UAB))

  • Simone Guareschi

    (University of Turin)

  • Björn Gücker

    (Federal University of São João del-Rei)

  • Jason Hwan

    (California Department of Fish and Wildlife)

  • J. Iwan Jones

    (Queen Mary University of London)

  • Patrick S. Kubheka

    (Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife)

  • Alex Laini

    (University of Turin)

  • Simone Daniela Langhans

    (NIVA - Norwegian Institute for Water Research)

  • Bertrand Launay

    (INRAE, UR RiverLY, Centre de Lyon-Villeurbanne)

  • Guillaume Le Goff

    (INRAE, UR RiverLY, Centre de Lyon-Villeurbanne)

  • Catherine Leigh

    (RMIT University)

  • Chelsea Little

    (University of Zurich
    Simon Fraser University)

  • Stefan Lorenz

    (Julius-Kühn-Institute, Institute for Ecological Chemistry, Plant Analysis and Stored Product Protection, Königin-Luise-Straße 19)

  • Jonathan Marshall

    (Queensland Government, Department of Environment, Science and Innovation
    Griffith University)

  • Eduardo J. Martin Sanz

    (Swiss Federal Institute for Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag))

  • Angus McIntosh

    (School of Biological Sciences)

  • Clara Mendoza-Lera

    (iES, RPTU,University of Kaiserslautern-Landau, Forstrstr. 7)

  • Elisabeth I. Meyer

    (Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity)

  • Marko Miliša

    (University of Zagreb)

  • Musa C. Mlambo

    (Albany Museum, Makhanda (Grahamstown))

  • Manuela Morais

    (P.I.T.E, Rua da Barba Rala No. 1)

  • Nabor Moya

    (Universidad San Francisco Xavier, Calle Dalence N° 235)

  • Peter Negus

    (Queensland Government, Department of Environment, Science and Innovation)

  • Dev Niyogi

    (Missouri University of Science and Technology)

  • Iluminada Pagán

    (Asociación Meles, Plaza de las Américas, 13, 2B)

  • Athina Papatheodoulou

    (Open University of Cyprus PO Box 12794)

  • Giuseppe Pappagallo

    (National Research Council (IRSA-CNR), Area della Ricerca RM1, via Salaria km 29.300, Monterotondo)

  • Isabel Pardo

    (University of Vigo)

  • Petr Pařil

    (Faculty of Science, Department of Botany and Zoology)

  • Steffen U. Pauls

    (Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (BiK-F), Senckenberganlage 25)

  • Marek Polášek

    (Faculty of Science, Department of Botany and Zoology)

  • Pablo Rodríguez-Lozano

    (University of the Balearic Islands)

  • Robert J. Rolls

    (University of New England)

  • Maria Mar Sánchez-Montoya

    (Department of Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolution, Faculty of Biology)

  • Ana Savić

    (Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Department of Biology and Ecology)

  • Oleksandra Shumilova

    (Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB))

  • Kandikere R. Sridhar

    (Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri)

  • Alisha Steward

    (Queensland Government, Department of Environment, Science and Innovation
    Griffith University)

  • Amina Taleb

    (University of Tlemcen)

  • Avi Uzan

    (Israel Nature and Parks Authority)

  • Yefrin Valladares

    (Facultad de Ciencias, Escuela de Biología, Departamento de Ecología y Recursos Naturales, Boulevard Suyapa)

  • Ross Vander Vorste

    (Biology Department)

  • Nathan J. Waltham

    (James Cook University, Bebegu Yumba Campus)

  • Dominik H. Zak

    (Aarhus University)

  • Annamaria Zoppini

    (National Research Council (IRSA-CNR), Area della Ricerca RM1, via Salaria km 29.300, Monterotondo)

Abstract

More than half of the world’s rivers dry up periodically, but our understanding of the biological communities in dry riverbeds remains limited. Specifically, the roles of dispersal, environmental filtering and biotic interactions in driving biodiversity in dry rivers are poorly understood. Here, we conduct a large-scale coordinated survey of patterns and drivers of biodiversity in dry riverbeds. We focus on eight major taxa, including microorganisms, invertebrates and plants: Algae, Archaea, Bacteria, Fungi, Protozoa, Arthropods, Nematodes and Streptophyta. We use environmental DNA metabarcoding to assess biodiversity in dry sediments collected over a 1-year period from 84 non-perennial rivers across 19 countries on four continents. Both direct factors, such as nutrient and carbon availability, and indirect factors such as climate influence the local biodiversity of most taxa. Limited resource availability and prolonged dry phases favor oligotrophic microbial taxa. Co-variation among taxa, particularly Bacteria, Fungi, Algae and Protozoa, explain more spatial variation in community composition than dispersal or environmental gradients. This finding suggests that biotic interactions or unmeasured ecological and evolutionary factors may strongly influence communities during dry phases, altering biodiversity responses to global changes.

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  • Arnaud Foulquier & Thibault Datry & Roland Corti & Daniel Schiller & Klement Tockner & Rachel Stubbington & Mark O. Gessner & Frédéric Boyer & Marc Ohlmann & Wilfried Thuiller & Delphine Rioux & Chris, 2024. "Unravelling large-scale patterns and drivers of biodiversity in dry rivers," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-15, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:15:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-024-50873-1
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