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Variation in biological communities is a consequence of stochastic and deterministic factors. Examining the relative importance of these factors helps to understand variation in the whole biodiversity in a region. We examined the roles of stochastic and deterministic factors in structuring macroinvertebrate communities in high-latitude streams across two seasons. We predicted that if communities are the result of deterministic environmental filtering processes, the communities should show strong association with environmental variables, as taxa would be selected according to stream environmental conditions. However, if communities are driven by stochastic factors, they should show strong association with spatial variables, as the distribution of taxa in communities would be driven by spatially related dispersal factors. We studied these predictions by calculating the degree of uniqueness of the streams in terms of their taxonomic and functional community compositions and by modelling the resulting index values using spatial and environmental variables. Our results supported the first prediction where the communities are more influenced by the environmental filtering processes, although indications of the effect of spatial processes in structuring the communities were present especially in autumn. High-latitude stream communities also seem to be sensitive to environmental changes, as even small changes in environment were enough to affect the ecological uniqueness of the streams. These findings highlight the vulnerability of northern streams in the face of the climate change. To maintain biodiversity in high-latitude catchments, it would be important to protect varying habitat conditions, which are the main forces affecting the ecological uniqueness of the streams.
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We thank S. Dolédec for information about insect body size. We also thank Eeva Kosola, Sari Latvala and Riikka Savolainen for their help during the sample processing. Kevo Subarctic Research Station and The River Tenojoki Fisheries Research Station provided logistical support during the field work. Editor in Chief Piet Spaak and the two anonymous reviewers provided valuable comments on an earlier version of the manuscript. Funding was provided by Emil Aaltonen Foundation and The Academy of Finland.
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Tolonen, K.E., Leinonen, K., Erkinaro, J. et al. Ecological uniqueness of macroinvertebrate communities in high-latitude streams is a consequence of deterministic environmental filtering processes. Aquat Ecol 52, 17–33 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10452-017-9642-3
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