2023
DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2023.0381
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Extra terrestrials: drought creates niche space for rare invertebrates in a large-scale and long-term field experiment

Thomas W. H. Aspin,
Kieran Khamis,
Thomas J. Matthews
et al.

Abstract: Freshwater habitats are drying more frequently and for longer under the combined pressures of climate change and overabstraction. Unsurprisingly, many aquatic species decline or become locally extinct as their benthic habitat is lost during stream droughts, but less is known about the potential ‘winners’: those terrestrial species that may exploit emerging niches in drying riverbeds. In particular, we do not know how these transient ecotones will respond as droughts become more extreme in the future. To find o… Show more

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