Environment Institute and School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5095, Australia.
Trends Ecol Evol. 2013 Jul;28(7):396-401. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2013.01.016. Epub 2013 Feb 27.
Tipping points--where systems shift radically and potentially irreversibly into a different state--have received considerable attention in ecology. Although there is convincing evidence that human drivers can cause regime shifts at local and regional scales, the increasingly invoked concept of planetary scale tipping points in the terrestrial biosphere remains unconfirmed. By evaluating potential mechanisms and drivers, we conclude that spatial heterogeneity in drivers and responses, and lack of strong continental interconnectivity, probably induce relatively smooth changes at the global scale, without an expectation of marked tipping patterns. This implies that identifying critical points along global continua of drivers might be unfeasible and that characterizing global biotic change with single aggregates is inapt.
临界点——系统发生根本性且潜在不可逆转的变化进入另一种状态——在生态学中受到了广泛关注。尽管有令人信服的证据表明,人类活动可以在局部和区域尺度上引发生态系统的转变,但在陆地生物圈中越来越多地提到的行星尺度临界点的概念仍然没有得到证实。通过评估潜在的机制和驱动因素,我们得出结论,驱动因素和响应的空间异质性以及缺乏强大的大陆互联性,可能会在全球范围内导致相对平稳的变化,而没有明显的临界点模式的预期。这意味着沿着全球驱动因素连续体识别临界点可能是不可行的,并且用单一的综合指标来描述全球生物变化是不恰当的。