Highly protected areas buffer against aridity thresholds in global drylands

IF 13.6 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo, David J. Eldridge, Youzhi Feng, Jianwei Zhang, Emilio Guirado
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Abstract

Drylands are highly vulnerable to global-scale aridity thresholds that cause drastic reductions in their productivity. While protected areas may help buffer against the impact of aridification, their effectiveness in mitigating the aridity thresholds across global drylands remains virtually unknown. Here we assembled a global dataset of drylands and found that highly protected areas, which include national parks and wilderness areas, can buffer the emergence of aridity thresholds in ecosystem productivity by up to 0.15 units of aridity. This suggests that, in highly protected regions, drylands must become substantially drier before reaching an aridity-induced threshold in ecosystem productivity. The importance of highly protected area for supporting drylands was consistent across 23 years of study, in woody and non-woody ecosystems and after accounting for rangelands. Notably, only 3.3% of all drylands were under The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) category I high levels of protection such as wilderness areas, with 3.8% being protected under IUCN category II (for example, national parks). Overall, our findings highlight the crucial role of highly protected areas in maintaining productive dryland ecosystem in the face of global aridity thresholds, and further stress the need for increasing the level of protection to ensure the conservation of drylands under predicted climate changes.

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在全球旱地,高度保护区可以缓冲干旱阈值
干旱地区极易受到全球范围干旱阈值的影响,从而导致其生产力急剧下降。虽然保护区可能有助于缓冲干旱化的影响,但它们在缓解全球旱地干旱阈值方面的有效性实际上仍然未知。在这里,我们收集了一个全球旱地数据集,发现高度保护的地区,包括国家公园和荒野地区,可以缓冲生态系统生产力中干旱阈值的出现,最多可以缓冲0.15个单位的干旱。这表明,在高度保护的地区,旱地在达到由干旱引起的生态系统生产力阈值之前必须变得更加干燥。在23年的研究中,高度保护区对支持旱地的重要性是一致的,无论是在木本和非木本生态系统中,还是在考虑了牧场之后。值得注意的是,只有3.3%的旱地属于国际自然保护联盟(IUCN)的第一类高水平保护,如荒野地区,3.8%的旱地属于IUCN的第二类保护(如国家公园)。总体而言,我们的研究结果强调了高度保护区在面对全球干旱阈值时维持旱地生态系统生产力的关键作用,并进一步强调了在预测的气候变化下提高保护水平以确保旱地保护的必要性。
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Nature Plants
Nature Plants PLANT SCIENCES-
CiteScore
25.30
自引率
2.20%
发文量
196
期刊介绍: Nature Plants is an online-only, monthly journal publishing the best research on plants — from their evolution, development, metabolism and environmental interactions to their societal significance.
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