Authors
Maija Toivanen, Jan Hjort, Jani Heino, Helena Tukiainen, Jukka Aroviita, Janne Alahuhta
Publication date
2019/8
Journal
Journal of Biogeography
Volume
46
Issue
8
Pages
1711-1722
Description
Aim
Conserving freshwater biodiversity in a rapidly changing world requires updated planning schemes and research efforts. Geodiversity – the diversity of Earth surface forms, materials and processes – and biodiversity are interlinked at a fundamental level. This relationship is being considered in a growing number of studies, yet research from freshwater environments is scarce. We used geodiversity (rock‐type, soil‐type and geomorphological richness), local and climatic variables to explore whether geodiversity can be used as a surrogate for aquatic plant species richness in lakes and rivers.
Location
Finland.
Taxon
Aquatic plants.
Methods
We compared geodiversity variables (measured within 1‐km2 grid cells) to well‐studied local (e.g. area, alkalinity) and climate (e.g. growing degree‐days) variables, and examined the patterns between habitat types (lakes and rivers) and among all taxa and major …
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Scholar articles
M Toivanen, J Hjort, J Heino, H Tukiainen, J Aroviita… - Journal of Biogeography, 2019