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Title
Evidence for the combined impacts of climate and landscape change on freshwater biodiversity in real-world environments: State of knowledge, research gaps and field study design recommendations
Author(s)
Murdoch, Alyssa; Yip, Daniel A.; Cooke, Steven J.; Mantyka-Pringle, Chrystal
Published
2022
Publisher
Current Landscape Ecology Reports
Published Version DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40823-022-00074-7
Abstract
Multiple stressor studies conducted in real-world environments play an important role in discovering how stressor pathways may vary relative to ecological complexity and study scale. We reviewed the evidence for climate and landscape change impacts on freshwater biodiversity in real-world ecosystems at the global scale. Using our compiled database of 150 studies, we asked (1) what are the study characteristics within the available evidence base and (2) what are the main knowledge gaps and recommendations for future research?
Keywords
multiple stressors; land use; in situ; aquatic; interactions; ecological context
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