Revisiting global trends in freshwater insect biodiversity
Date
2021
Authors
Jahnig, Sonja C.
Baranov, Viktor
Altermatt, Florian
Cranston, Peter
Friedrichs-Manthey, Martin
Geist, Juergen
He, Fengzhi
Heino, Jani
Hering, Daniel
Holker, Franz
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Wiley
Abstract
A recent global meta-analysis reported a decrease in terrestrial but increase in freshwater insect abundance and biomass (van Klink et al., Science 368, p. 417). The authors suggested that water quality has been improving, thereby challenging recent reports documenting drastic global declines in freshwater biodiversity. We raise two major concerns with the meta-analysis and suggest that these account for the discrepancy with the declines reported elsewhere. First, total abundance and biomass alone are poor indicators of the status of freshwater insect assemblages, and the observed differences may well have been driven by the replacement of sensitive species with tolerant ones. Second, many of the datasets poorly represent global trends and reflect responses to local conditions or nonrandom site selection. We conclude that the results of the meta-analysis should not be considered indicative of an overall improvement in the condition of freshwater ecosystems.
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freshwater ecosystems, insect abundance, long-term research, threats
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WIREs Water
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Open Access
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License