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      Decadal biodiversity trends in rivers reveal recent community rearrangements.

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          While it is recognized that biodiversity currently declines at a global scale, we still have an incomplete understanding of local biodiversity trends under global change. To address this deficiency, we examined the recent decadal trends in water quality and biodiversity (taxonomic and functional) of key river organisms (diatoms, macroinvertebrates and fish) in France. We implemented regression, RLQ and fourth-corner analyses. Our results showed that nutrient loads tended to decrease, diatom richness tended to decline and macoinvertebrate richness tended to increase. The recovery of sensitive taxa in all three groups suggested a successful outcome of water quality management in France over the past decades. Our study further revealed consistent rearrangements within river communities, with a decrease in the ratio of planktonic to benthic diatoms, and corresponding functional changes in macroinvertebrate and fish trait composition, indicative of a trophic cascade in response to changes in environmental conditions.

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          Journal
          Sci Total Environ
          The Science of the total environment
          Elsevier BV
          1879-1026
          0048-9697
          Jun 01 2022
          : 823
          Affiliations
          [1 ] INRAE, UR EABX, F-33612 Cestas, France. Electronic address: juliette.rosebery@inrae.fr.
          [2 ] INRAE, UR EABX, F-33612 Cestas, France.
          [3 ] University of Paris Saclay, INRAE, UR HYCAR, F-92160 Antony, France.
          [4 ] INRAE, UR ETBX, F-33612 Cestas, France.
          [5 ] INRAE, UR RIVERLY, F-69625 Villeurbanne, France.
          [6 ] Univ Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, CNRS, ENTPE, UMR 5023 LEHNA, F-69622, Villeurbanne, France.
          [7 ] University of Texas at Arlington, Department of Biology, TX 76019, Arlington, USA.
          Article
          S0048-9697(22)00523-X
          10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.153431
          35143793
          0f964419-52ba-40b6-aac8-2bb47f77b98c
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          Temporal trends,Macroinvertebrates,Global change,Fish,Diatoms,Aquatic diversity

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