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Global Change Biology 14 (2008) 2232-2248
Climate change hastens the turnover of stream fish assemblages
L. Buisson 1, 2, W. Thuiller 3, S. Sovan Lek 1, P. Lim 2, G. Grenouillet 1
(2008)

Stream fish are expected to be significantly influenced by climate change, as they are ectothermic animals whose dispersal is limited within hydrographic networks. Nonetheless, they are also controlled by other physical factors that may prevent them moving to new thermally suitable sites. Using presence–absence records in 655 sites widespread throughout nine French river units, we predicted the potential future distribution of 30 common stream fish species facing temperature warming and change in precipitation regime. We also assessed the potential impacts on fish assemblages' structure and diversity. Only cold-water species, whose diversity is very low in French streams, were predicted to experience a strong reduction in the number of suitable sites. In contrast, most cool-water and warm-water fish species were projected to colonize many newly suitable sites. Considering that cold headwater streams are the most numerous on the Earth's surface, our results suggested that headwater species would undergo a deleterious effect of climate change, whereas downstream species would expand their range by migrating to sites located in intermediate streams or upstream. As a result, local species richness was forecasted to increase greatly and high turnover rates indicated future fundamental changes in assemblages' structure. Changes in assemblage composition were also positively related to the intensity of warming. Overall, these results (1) stressed the importance of accounting for both climatic and topographic factors when assessing the future distribution of riverine fish species and (2) may be viewed as a first estimation of climate change impacts on European freshwater fish assemblages.
1 :  Evolution et diversité biologique (EDB)
CNRS : UMR5174 – Université Paul Sabatier [UPS] - Toulouse III – Ecole Nationale Supérieure Agronomique de Toulouse
2 :  Laboratoire Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Environnement (EcoLab)
PRES Université de Toulouse – Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse - INPT – Université Paul Sabatier [UPS] - Toulouse III – Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées – CNRS : UMR5245
3 :  Laboratoire d'écologie alpine (LECA)
CNRS : UMR5553 – Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble I – Université de Savoie
Sciences de l'environnement/Biodiversité et Ecologie

Sciences de l'environnement/Milieux et Changements globaux

Sciences du Vivant/Biodiversité

Sciences du Vivant/Ecologie, Environnement
climate change • fish assemblages • GAM • predictive models • species distribution • species turnover • stream fish • upstream–downstream gradient