Temperature and spatial connectivity drive patterns in freshwater macroinvertebrate diversity across the Arctic

Author:

Lento Jennifer1ORCID,Culp Joseph M.2,Levenstein Brianna1ORCID,Aroviita Jukka3,Baturina Maria A.4,Bogan Daniel5,Brittain John E.67,Chin Krista8,Christoffersen Kirsten S.9,Docherty Catherine10,Friberg Nikolai91112,Ingimarsson Finnur13ORCID,Jacobsen Dean9,Lau Danny Chun Pong14,Loskutova Olga A.4ORCID,Milner Alexander10ORCID,Mykrä Heikki3,Novichkova Anna A.1516,Ólafsson Jón S.17,Schartau Ann Kristin18ORCID,Shaftel Rebecca5ORCID,Goedkoop Willem19ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Canadian Rivers Institute and Department of Biology University of New Brunswick Fredericton NB Canada

2. Environment and Climate Change Canada and Wilfrid Laurier University Cold Regions Research Centre Waterloo ON Canada

3. Freshwater Centre Finnish Environment Institute Oulu Finland

4. Institute of Biology Komi Scientific Centre of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences Syktyvkar Russia

5. Alaska Center for Conservation Science University of Alaska Anchorage Anchorage Alaska U.S.A.

6. Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate Oslo Norway

7. Natural History Museum University of Oslo Oslo Norway

8. Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program Government of the Northwest Territories Yellowknife NT Canada

9. Department of Biology Freshwater Biological Section University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

10. School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences University of Birmingham Birmingham UK

11. Norwegian Institute for Water Research Oslo Norway

12. water@leeds School of Geography University of Leeds Leeds UK

13. Natural History Museum of Kópavogur Kopavogur Iceland

14. Climate Impacts Research Centre Department of Ecology and Environmental Science Umeå University Abisko Sweden

15. Department of General Ecology and Hydrobiology Biological Faculty Moscow State University Moscow Russia

16. Federal State Budget Institution “State Nature Reserve ‘Wrangel Island’” Pevek Russia

17. Marine and Freshwater Research Institute Reykjavík Iceland

18. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research Oslo Norway

19. Department of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Uppsala Sweden

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Aquatic Science

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