国家土壤生物多样性评估的基础

Carlos A. Guerra, Nico Eisenhauer, Christoph C. Tebbe, Willi E. R. Xylander, C. Albert, Doreen Babin, Bartosz Bartkowski, Benjamin Burkhard, Juliane Filser, Dagmar Haase, Karin Hohberg, Janina Kleemann, Sanina Kolb, Christina Lachmann, Matthias C. Rillig, Jörg Römbke, Liliane Ruess, Stefan Scheu, Nicole Scheunemann, Bastian Steinhoff-Knopp, Nicole Wellbrock, Christian Ristok
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土壤与所有其他生态系统分区一样,会随着时间的推移而发生变化,因此,栖息在土壤中的生物的生存条件也在发生变化,从而影响到它们的组成和多样性。土壤生物多样性是生态系统的重要组成部分,它支持许多基本的生态系统功能和服务,如养分循环、碳固存、水调节以及用于生产食物、饲料、纤维和能源的生物质。然而,尽管土壤生物多样性对生态系统健康和人类福祉非常重要,但人们对土壤生物多样性的现状、驱动因素、对生态系统服务的潜在影响以及可持续治理方案都不甚了解。在此,我们提供了一个框架,并认为对土壤生物多样性进行国家评估尽管是一项复杂的工作,但对于建立了解土壤生物多样性现状和趋势的基线,以及确定变化的主要驱动因素、土壤生物多样性丧失的影响以及保护和可持续治理土壤生物多样性的潜在途径至关重要。
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Foundations for a national assessment of soil biodiversity

Foundations for a national assessment of soil biodiversity

Soils, just like all other ecosystem compartments, change over time and, consequently, conditions for soil-inhabiting organisms are also changing, affecting their composition and diversity. Soil biodiversity is a critical component of ecosystems that supports many essential ecosystem functions and services, such as nutrient cycling, carbon sequestration, water regulation and biomass production for food, fodder, fibre and energy. However, and despite the importance of soil biodiversity for ecosystem health and human well-being, neither current state, drivers, potential consequences for ecosystem services nor options for sustainable governance of soil biodiversity are well understood. Here, we provide a framework for and argue that conducting a national assessment of soil biodiversity, albeit being a complex endeavour, is fundamental to building a baseline to understand the current state and trends of soil biodiversity, but also to identify the main drivers of change, the impacts of soil biodiversity loss and the potential pathways for conservation and sustainable governance of soil biodiversity.

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