Temperature thresholds induce abrupt shifts in biodiversity and ecosystem services in montane ecosystems worldwide

IF 9.1 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Xiao-Min Zeng, Miguel Berdugo, Tadeo Saez-Sandino, Dongxue Tao, Tingting Ren, Guiyao Zhou, Yu-Rong Liu, Cesar Terrer, Peter B. Reich, Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo
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Montane ecosystems are crucial for maintaining global biodiversity and function that sustain life on our planet. Yet, these ecosystems are highly vulnerable to changing temperatures and may undergo critical transitions under ongoing climate change. What we do not know is to what extent montane biodiversity and ecosystem services will respond to local temperature variations in a gradual versus abrupt manner across global environments. To fill this knowledge gap, we conducted a global synthesis, including 4,462 observations from 290 elevation gradients, to investigate how biodiversity (spanning animals and plants) and ecosystem services (including plant production, soil carbon, and fertility) respond to local temperature variations along elevation gradients. We found that nearly one-third of these gradients exhibited abrupt shifts in multiple biodiversity and ecosystem services in response to local variations in temperature along elevation gradients. More specifically, we showed that once a particular local temperature level (~10 °C for mean annual temperature) was reached, even small increases in temperature resulted in dramatic variations in biodiversity and ecosystem services. We further showed that those abrupt shifts in response to local temperature increases were commonly positive for plant and animal diversity, as well as plant production, while soil carbon and fertility more commonly exhibit negative abrupt trends. Our work, based on the most comprehensive empirical evidence available so far, reveals the pervasive abrupt responses of biodiversity and ecosystem services to local temperature variations in montane ecosystems worldwide, highlighting the highly sensitive nature of montane ecosystems in the context of climate change.
温度阈值导致全球高山生态系统的生物多样性和生态系统服务骤变
山地生态系统对于维持全球生物多样性和维持地球生命的功能至关重要。然而,这些生态系统极易受到温度变化的影响,并可能在持续的气候变化下发生关键转变。我们不知道的是,在全球环境中,山地生物多样性和生态系统服务将在多大程度上以渐进还是突然的方式对当地温度变化作出反应。为了填补这一知识空白,我们进行了全球综合,包括来自290个海拔梯度的4,462个观测值,以研究生物多样性(包括动物和植物)和生态系统服务(包括植物生产、土壤碳和肥力)如何响应海拔梯度沿线的当地温度变化。研究发现,近三分之一的高程梯度显示出多种生物多样性和生态系统服务的突变,以响应当地温度的变化。更具体地说,我们表明,一旦达到特定的局部温度水平(年平均温度~10°C),即使温度的小幅升高也会导致生物多样性和生态系统服务的巨大变化。我们进一步发现,这些响应局部温度升高的突变通常对动植物多样性和植物生产有利,而土壤碳和肥力则更常见地表现为负突变趋势。我们的工作基于迄今为止最全面的经验证据,揭示了全球山地生态系统中生物多样性和生态系统服务对当地温度变化的普遍突变响应,突出了气候变化背景下山地生态系统的高度敏感性。
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期刊介绍: The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a peer-reviewed journal of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS), serves as an authoritative source for high-impact, original research across the biological, physical, and social sciences. With a global scope, the journal welcomes submissions from researchers worldwide, making it an inclusive platform for advancing scientific knowledge.
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