Modelling the effects of global warming on the ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) fauna of beech forests in Bavaria, Germany
We studied the effects of global warming and rising temperatures on the ground beetle fauna of Bavarian beech forests using the space for time approach at two geographical scales. The first was a Bavarian-wide gradient of 50 plots in beech forests and the second a regional gradient in the Bavarian F...
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doaj-172402c6a31049f5b5267c5c9e052c122021-04-16T20:35:23ZengInstitute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of ScienceEuropean Journal of Entomology1210-57591802-88292014-01-011111354910.14411/eje.2014.005eje-201401-0005Modelling the effects of global warming on the ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) fauna of beech forests in Bavaria, GermanyStefan MÜLLER-KROEHLING0Matthias C. JANTSCH1Hagen S. FISCHER2Anton FISCHER3LWF, Unit Biodiversity, Nature Conservation, Game Management, Hans-Carl-von-Carlowitz-Platz 1, 85354 Freising, Germany; e-mail: Stefan.Mueller-Kroehling@lwf.bayern.deGeobotany, Department of Ecology and Ecosystem Management, Technische Universität München, Hans-Carl-von-Carlowitz-Platz 2, 85354 Freising, Germany; e-mails: Matthias.Jantsch@wzw.tum.de; HFischer@wzw.tum.de; Anton.Fischer@wzw.tum.deGeobotany, Department of Ecology and Ecosystem Management, Technische Universität München, Hans-Carl-von-Carlowitz-Platz 2, 85354 Freising, Germany; e-mails: Matthias.Jantsch@wzw.tum.de; HFischer@wzw.tum.de; Anton.Fischer@wzw.tum.deGeobotany, Department of Ecology and Ecosystem Management, Technische Universität München, Hans-Carl-von-Carlowitz-Platz 2, 85354 Freising, Germany; e-mails: Matthias.Jantsch@wzw.tum.de; HFischer@wzw.tum.de; Anton.Fischer@wzw.tum.deWe studied the effects of global warming and rising temperatures on the ground beetle fauna of Bavarian beech forests using the space for time approach at two geographical scales. The first was a Bavarian-wide gradient of 50 plots in beech forests and the second a regional gradient in the Bavarian Forest in the mountains in eastern Bavaria consisting of 48 plots, which also included subalpine spruce forests. For purposes of validation, we used backdrop data from 413 additional plots all across Bavaria from a wide range of forest habitats. We found five species that would be favoured and six species that would be disadvantaged by rising temperatures in beech forests. For another five species the conditions within the gradient studied reach both their minimum and their maximum temperatures. As a consequence of increasing temperatures there will be winners and losers in these forests and the species composition of ground beetle communities will change. Approximately the same number of species is likely to profit as will be affected negatively. However, when considering the "global responsibility species" for Germany, the balance is negative. Species may react differently in different habitats and at different regional scales, which must be taken into consideration when applying the results.https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-201401-0005_Modelling_the_effects_of_global_warming_on_the_ground_beetle_Coleoptera_Carabidae_fauna_of_beech_forests_in.phpcoleopteracarabidaeclimate changeglobal warmingbeech forests (fagetalia)bavariaground beetleshabitat modellingtemperature increasebiodiversity |
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Stefan MÜLLER-KROEHLING Matthias C. JANTSCH Hagen S. FISCHER Anton FISCHER Modelling the effects of global warming on the ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) fauna of beech forests in Bavaria, Germany European Journal of Entomology coleoptera carabidae climate change global warming beech forests (fagetalia) bavaria ground beetles habitat modelling temperature increase biodiversity |
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Stefan MÜLLER-KROEHLING Matthias C. JANTSCH Hagen S. FISCHER Anton FISCHER |
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Modelling the effects of global warming on the ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) fauna of beech forests in Bavaria, Germany |
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Modelling the effects of global warming on the ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) fauna of beech forests in Bavaria, Germany |
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Modelling the effects of global warming on the ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) fauna of beech forests in Bavaria, Germany |
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Modelling the effects of global warming on the ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) fauna of beech forests in Bavaria, Germany |
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Modelling the effects of global warming on the ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) fauna of beech forests in Bavaria, Germany |
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modelling the effects of global warming on the ground beetle (coleoptera: carabidae) fauna of beech forests in bavaria, germany |
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Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science |
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European Journal of Entomology |
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1210-5759 1802-8829 |
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We studied the effects of global warming and rising temperatures on the ground beetle fauna of Bavarian beech forests using the space for time approach at two geographical scales. The first was a Bavarian-wide gradient of 50 plots in beech forests and the second a regional gradient in the Bavarian Forest in the mountains in eastern Bavaria consisting of 48 plots, which also included subalpine spruce forests. For purposes of validation, we used backdrop data from 413 additional plots all across Bavaria from a wide range of forest habitats. We found five species that would be favoured and six species that would be disadvantaged by rising temperatures in beech forests. For another five species the conditions within the gradient studied reach both their minimum and their maximum temperatures. As a consequence of increasing temperatures there will be winners and losers in these forests and the species composition of ground beetle communities will change. Approximately the same number of species is likely to profit as will be affected negatively. However, when considering the "global responsibility species" for Germany, the balance is negative. Species may react differently in different habitats and at different regional scales, which must be taken into consideration when applying the results. |
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coleoptera carabidae climate change global warming beech forests (fagetalia) bavaria ground beetles habitat modelling temperature increase biodiversity |
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