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Title
Antagonistic, synergistic and direct effects of land use and climate on Prairie wetland ecosystems - Ghosts of the past or present
Author(s)
Mantyka‐Pringle, C.
, Leston, L., Messmer, D., Asong, E., Bayne, E.M., Bortolotti, L.E., Sekulic, G., Wheater, H., Howerter, D.W. and Clark, R.G. 2019.
Published
2019
Publisher
Diversity and Distributions 1-17
Abstract
The authors examined the impacts of climate and land use on wetland habitat and the associated aquatic macroinvertebrates and birds. Their results indicate that climate patterns and climate change has just as much influence on biodiversity as land use change, with a stronger overall impact on birds. They also demonstrate that warmer, wetter conditions associated with climate change may be beneficial to some bird groups, including aerial insectivores.
Keywords
agriculture; antagonistic; aquatic macroinvertebrates; birds; climate change; functional group; interaction; synergistic; water quality; wetlands
Full Citation
Mantyka‐Pringle, C., Leston, L., Messmer, D., Asong, E., Bayne, E.M., Bortolotti, L.E., Sekulic, G., Wheater, H., Howerter, D.W. and Clark, R.G. 2019. Antagonistic, synergistic and direct effects of land use and climate on Prairie wetland ecosystems: Ghosts of the past or present?
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