Abstract

Multiple-trait databases are increasingly used in community ecology in different regions of the world. In Europe, Tachet et al. (2002) compiled an aquatic macroinvertebrate databas e for 473 taxa using information on ]] biological traits described by 63 categories. However, less studied regions, at the time of the compilation of the database, such as the mediterranean Basin, can harbour exclusive genera, which were not included in Tachet's database. In a large-scale study across the mediterranean Basin, we found 44 genera that were not included in Tachet's database (NEW genera). Our main aim was to compile trait information for these NEW genera and assess whether these genera had specific traits that could explain their exclusivity to the Mediterranean region. We compared the trait characteristics ofNEW genera to those of genera only found in Mediterranean or temperate regions that were inc1uded in the Tachet's database (MED and TEM genera, respectively). We found that NEW genera had more mediterranean characteristics than TEM genera and that some trait categories of NEW genera were even more mediten'anean-like than the traits of MED genera (e.g., diapause). Therefore, our results suggest that the specific biological traits of these NEW genera allow them to cope successfully and exclusively with the harsh environmental conditions of the mediterranean climate rivers, which could partially explain their absence in Tachet's database. Other explanations, such as the limited dispersal ability of these NEW genera to reach and colonize temperate Europe or the rarity of these NEW genera, should also be considered. We provide biologicaJ traits of the NEW genera to be used in future studies on the mediterranean river ecology.

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