Resumen:
Climate change is rearranging the mosaic of biodiversity worldwide. These broad-scale species re-distributions affect the structure
and composition of communities with a ripple effect on multiple biodiversity facets. Using European Odonata, we asked: i) how
climate change will redefine taxonomic, phylogenetic, and functional diversity at European scales; ii) which traits will mediate
species¿ response to global change; iii) whether this response will be phylogenetically conserved. Using stacked species distribution
models, we forecast widespread latitudinal and altitudinal rearrangements in Odonata community composition determining broad
turnovers in traits and evolutionary lineages. According to our phylogenetic regression models, only body size and flight period can
be partly correlated with observed range shifts. In considering all primary facets of biodiversity, our results support the design of
inclusive conservation strategies able to account for the diversity of species, the ecosystem services they provide, and the
phylogenetic heritage they carry in a target ecosystem.