Authors
Wang Rong Wang Rong, JA Dearing, CP Doncaster, Yang XiangDong Yang XiangDong, Zhang EnLou Zhang EnLou, PG Langdon, Yang Hui Yang Hui, Dong XuHui Dong XuHui, Hu ZhuJun Hu ZhuJun, Xu Min Xu Min, Zhao YanJie Zhao YanJie, Shen Ji Shen Ji
Publication date
2019/11/14
Volume
25
Issue
11
Pages
3871-3882
Description
Lake biodiversity is an incomplete indicator of exogenous forcing insofar as it ignores underlying deformations of community structure. Here, we seek a proxy for deformation in a network of diatom assemblages comprising 452 species in 273 lakes across China. We test predictions from network theory that nodes of similar type will tend to self-organize in an unstressed system to a positively skewed frequency distribution of nodal degree. The empirical data reveal shifts in the frequency distributions of species associations across regions, from positive skew in lakes in west China with a history of low human impacts, to predominantly negative skew amongst lakes in highly disturbed regions in east China. Skew values relate strongly to nutrient loading from agricultural activity and urbanization, as measured by total phosphorus in lake water. Reconstructions through time show that positive skew reduces with …