P. Santibáñez , R. Zamora , J. Franchi , D. Montaner-Fernández , F. Santibáñez
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摘要
本研究评估了21世纪中叶气候变化对智利地中海硬叶林的影响,这些森林日益暴露于生物气候压力之下。以1970-2000年为基准,以2050年为未来情景,建立了一个新的生物气候压力指数(BSI)。利用植被健康和生产力的卫星测量指标归一化植被指数(NDVI)分析了1986 - 2024年生物气候胁迫和植被活力的变化趋势。BSI呈显著上升趋势(τ = 0.3968, p <;0.01),而NDVI呈显著下降(τ = - 0.433, p <;0.01),表明生态环境恶化。主要的压力源包括最高气温上升(+1.5°C)和缺水增加(+100毫米/年),这降低了冠层密度、繁殖能力和整体生态系统的恢复能力。与传统的物种分布模型不同,BSI通过将热压力和水压力整合到一个机制框架中来量化气候压力。它确定了临界压力阈值,为保护规划提供了可行的见解,强调了适应性策略的紧迫性。BSI能够量化压力强度,而不仅仅是预测栖息地的变化,这使其成为恢复力建设干预措施的宝贵工具。将生物气候模拟纳入保护工作对于减缓退化、保护生物多样性和增强生态系统在未来气候条件下的恢复能力至关重要。
Bioclimatic stress index: A tool to evaluate climate change impact on Mediterranean arid ecosystems
This study assesses the impact of mid-21st century climate change on Chile's Mediterranean sclerophyllous forests, increasingly exposed to bioclimatic stress. A novel Bioclimatic Stress Index (BSI) was developed, using 1970–2000 as a baseline and 2050 as a future scenario. Trends in bioclimatic stress and vegetation vigor were analyzed from 1986 to 2024 using the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), a satellite-derived measure of vegetation health and productivity. The BSI shows a significant increasing trend (τ = 0.3968, p < 0.01), while NDVI exhibits a marked decline (τ = −0.433, p < 0.01), indicating worsening ecosystem conditions. Key stressors include rising maximum temperatures (+1.5 °C) and increasing water deficits (+100 mm/year), which reduce canopy density, reproductive capacity, and overall ecosystem resilience. Unlike traditional species distribution models, the BSI quantifies climatic stress by integrating thermal and water stress into a mechanistic framework. Identifying critical stress thresholds, it provides actionable insights for conservation planning, emphasizing the urgency of adaptive strategies. The BSI's ability to quantify stress intensity rather than just predicting habitat shifts makes it a valuable tool for resilience-building interventions. Incorporating bioclimatic modeling into conservation efforts is essential to mitigate degradation, safeguard biodiversity, and enhance ecosystem resilience under future climate conditions.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Arid Environments is an international journal publishing original scientific and technical research articles on physical, biological and cultural aspects of arid, semi-arid, and desert environments. As a forum of multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary dialogue it addresses research on all aspects of arid environments and their past, present and future use.