Authors
Jonathan B Shurin, Monika Winder, Rita Adrian, Wendel Keller, Blake Matthews, Andrew M Paterson, Michael J Paterson, Bernadette Pinel‐Alloul, James A Rusak, Norman D Yan
Publication date
2010/4
Journal
Ecology Letters
Volume
13
Issue
4
Pages
453-463
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Ecology Letters (2010) 13: 453–463
Abstract
Environmental variability in space and time is a primary mechanism allowing species that share resources to coexist. Fluctuating conditions are a double edged sword for diversity, either promoting coexistence through temporal niche partitioning or excluding species by stochastic extinctions. The net effect of environmental variation on diversity is largely unknown. We examined the association between zooplankton species richness in lakes and environmental variability on interannual, seasonal and shorter time scales, as well as long‐term average conditions. We analyzed data on physical, chemical and biological limnology in 53 temperate zone lakes in North America and Europe sampled over a combined 1042 years. Large fluctuations in pH, phosphorus and dissolved organic carbon concentration on different time scales were associated with reduced …
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