Hevia Violeta, Martín-López Berta, Palomo Sara, García-Llorente Marina, de Bello Francesco, González José A
Social-ecological Systems Laboratory Department of Ecology Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Madrid Spain.
Faculty of Sustainability Institute of Ethics and Transdisciplinary Sustainability Research Leuphana University of Lüneburg Lüneburg Germany.
Ecol Evol. 2017 Jan 4;7(3):831-844. doi: 10.1002/ece3.2692. eCollection 2017 Feb.
Understanding the responses of biodiversity to drivers of change and the effects of biodiversity on ecosystem properties and ecosystem services is a key challenge in the context of global environmental change. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of the scientific literature linking direct drivers of change and ecosystem services via functional traits of three taxonomic groups (vegetation, invertebrates, and vertebrates) to: (1) uncover trends and research biases in this field; and (2) synthesize existing empirical evidence. Our results show the existence of important biases in published studies related to ecosystem types, taxonomic groups, direct drivers of change, ecosystem services, geographical range, and the spatial scale of analysis. We found multiple evidence of links between drivers and services mediated by functional traits, particularly between land-use changes and regulating services in vegetation and invertebrates. Seventy-five functional traits were recorded in our sample. However, few of these functional traits were repeatedly found to be associated with both the species responses to direct drivers of change (response traits) and the species effects on the provision of ecosystem services (effect traits). Our results highlight the existence of potential "key functional traits," understood as those that have the capacity to influence the provision of multiple ecosystem services, while responding to specific drivers of change, across a variety of systems and organisms. Identifying "key functional traits" would help to develop robust indicator systems to monitor changes in biodiversity and their effects on ecosystem functioning and ecosystem services supply.
在全球环境变化背景下,了解生物多样性对变化驱动因素的响应以及生物多样性对生态系统属性和生态系统服务的影响是一项关键挑战。我们对科学文献进行了系统综述和荟萃分析,这些文献通过三个分类群(植被、无脊椎动物和脊椎动物)的功能性状将变化的直接驱动因素与生态系统服务联系起来,目的是:(1)揭示该领域的趋势和研究偏差;(2)综合现有实证证据。我们的结果表明,已发表的研究在生态系统类型、分类群、变化的直接驱动因素、生态系统服务、地理范围和分析的空间尺度方面存在重要偏差。我们发现了多个由功能性状介导的驱动因素与服务之间联系的证据,特别是土地利用变化与植被和无脊椎动物的调节服务之间的联系。我们的样本中记录了75个功能性状。然而,这些功能性状中很少被反复发现既与物种对变化直接驱动因素的响应(响应性状)有关,又与物种对生态系统服务提供的影响(效应性状)有关。我们的结果凸显了潜在“关键功能性状”的存在,即那些有能力在各种系统和生物体中影响多种生态系统服务的提供,同时对特定变化驱动因素做出响应的性状。识别“关键功能性状”将有助于开发强大的指标系统,以监测生物多样性的变化及其对生态系统功能和生态系统服务供应的影响。