未来气候和土地利用变化下陆生脊椎动物食物网的全球预测

IF 12 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Xiyang Hao, Marcel Holyoak, Zhicheng Zhang, Chuan Yan
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摘要

食物网代表了生物多样性和生态系统功能之间的重要联系,然而,考虑世界各地食物网的变化受到数据可用性的限制。以前的研究预测了食物网的崩溃和共同灭绝,但在气候变暖和全球范围内的人为压力下,对食物网结构变化的研究较少。我们系统地收集了真实世界中物种的饮食、特征、分布、栖息地利用和系统发育的信息,并使用机器学习来预测气候和土地利用变化下陆生脊椎动物全球元食物网的变化。到2100年,陆生脊椎动物食物网的大小预计将减少32%,营养链将减少49%。据预测,模块化、捕食者的普遍性和营养群体的多样性将下降25%以上。物种扩散的增加可以改善这些趋势,但也表明了区域食物网不成比例的脆弱性。与以前的许多研究不同,这项工作将广泛的经验数据与先进的建模技术相结合,提供了关于全球食物网如何响应气候和土地利用变化的更详细和空间明确的预测。总体而言,我们的研究预测陆生脊椎动物食物网将经历剧烈的空间异质性结构变化。
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Global Projection of Terrestrial Vertebrate Food Webs Under Future Climate and Land-Use Changes

Global Projection of Terrestrial Vertebrate Food Webs Under Future Climate and Land-Use Changes

Global Projection of Terrestrial Vertebrate Food Webs Under Future Climate and Land-Use Changes

Food webs represent an important nexus between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, yet considering changes in food webs around the world has been limited by data availability. Previous studies have predicted food web collapses and coextinction, but changes in food web structure have been less investigated under climate warming and anthropogenic pressures on a global scale. We systematically amassed information about species' diets, traits, distributions, habitat use, and phylogenetics in the real world and used machine learning to predict changes in global meta-food webs of terrestrial vertebrates under climate and land-use changes. By year 2100, terrestrial vertebrate food webs are expected to decrease in web size by 32% and trophic links by 49%. Projections predict declines of over 25% in modularity, predator generality, and diversity of trophic groups. Increased species' dispersal could ameliorate these trends but indicate disproportionate vulnerability of regional food webs. Unlike many previous studies, this work combines extensive empirical data with advanced modeling techniques, providing a more detailed and spatially explicit prediction of how global food webs will respond to climate and land-use changes. Overall, our study predicts terrestrial vertebrate food webs will undergo drastic and spatially heterogeneous structural changes.

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Global Change Biology
Global Change Biology 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
21.50
自引率
5.20%
发文量
497
审稿时长
3.3 months
期刊介绍: Global Change Biology is an environmental change journal committed to shaping the future and addressing the world's most pressing challenges, including sustainability, climate change, environmental protection, food and water safety, and global health. Dedicated to fostering a profound understanding of the impacts of global change on biological systems and offering innovative solutions, the journal publishes a diverse range of content, including primary research articles, technical advances, research reviews, reports, opinions, perspectives, commentaries, and letters. Starting with the 2024 volume, Global Change Biology will transition to an online-only format, enhancing accessibility and contributing to the evolution of scholarly communication.
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