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Geographical patterns of hoverfly (Diptera,Syrphidae) functional groups in Europe: inconsistency in environmental correlates and latitudinal trends
Authors:PETR KEIL  FRANK DZIOCK  DAVID STORCH
Institution:1 Department of Ecology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Praha, Czech Republic, 2Department of Biodiversity Dynamics in Terrestrial Ecosystems, Institute of Ecology, Technische Universit?t Berlin, Berlin, Germany and 3Centre for Theoretical Study, Charles University in Prague & Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Praha, Czech Republic
Abstract:Abstract 1. Relationships between species richness in higher taxa and large‐scale environmental variables have been widely studied over the past 15 years. Much less is known about how different functional groups (FGs) of species with similar biological and life‐history traits contribute to the overall trends, or how they differ in species‐richness patterns. 2. Multivariate analysis clustered 641 species of Syrphidae into eight FGs on the basis of 10 life‐history features, revealing feeding strategy as the main factor separating the groups. 3. Geographical trends in species richness and determinants of species richness within the FGs were compared across Europe. 4. Total species richness showed no latitudinal trend. However, the richness of individual FGs revealed variable relationships with latitude, including positive, negative, and hump‐shaped ones. This appeared to be related to how different environmental factors affected species richness within FGs. 5. Functional groups differed in their responses to the environmental variables. Annual temperature, evapotranspiration, and elevation span were the most important variables separating the FGs in ordination analysis. The multiple regression models showed further differences between FGs and their responses to the environment. 6. The FG approach revealed important inconsistencies in latitudinal diversity gradients and diversity‐climate relationships.
Keywords:Europe  environmental correlates  functional groups  latitudinal gradient  species richness  Syrphidae
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