A trait-based approach to assess niche overlap and functional distinctiveness between non-indigenous and native species

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Our understanding of the community assembly processes acting on non-indigenous species (NIS), as well as the relationship with native species is limited, especially in marine ecosystems. To overcome this knowledge gap we here develop a trait-based approach based on the functional distinctiveness metric to assess niche overlap between NIS and native species, using high-resolution data on benthic invertebrate communities in the Baltic Sea. Our results show that NIS retain a certain degree of similarity with native species, but display one or a few singular unique traits (e.g., bioturbation ability). Furthermore, we demonstrate that community assembly processes, including both environmental filtering and limiting similarity affect NIS establishment, but that their effects may be highly context dependent, as illustrated by pronounced spatial patterns in distinctiveness. Finally, our trait-based approach provides a generic framework applicable to other areas and organisms, to better understand and address biological invasions.
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Year of publication

2023

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Authors

DRYAD - Publisher

Hafok AB, Stenhamra, Sweden.

Mats Blomqvist - Creator

Technical University of Denmark

Antoni Vivó-Pons - Creator

Martin Lindegren - Creator

Anna Törnroos-Remes Orcid -palvelun logo - Creator

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Ecology, evolutionary biology

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Open access

Open

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Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication

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