Department of Biology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.
Center for Conservation Biology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.
Ecol Lett. 2018 Oct;21(10):1572-1585. doi: 10.1111/ele.13106. Epub 2018 Jul 13.
Human activity and land-use change are dramatically altering the sizes, geographical distributions and functioning of biological populations worldwide, with tremendous consequences for human well-being. Yet our ability to measure, monitor and forecast biodiversity change - crucial to addressing it - remains limited. Biodiversity monitoring systems are being developed to improve this capacity by deriving metrics of change from an array of in situ data (e.g. field plots or species occurrence records) and Earth observations (EO; e.g. satellite or airborne imagery). However, there are few ecologically based frameworks for integrating these data into meaningful metrics of biodiversity change. Here, I describe how concepts of pattern and scale in ecology could be used to design such a framework. I review three core topics: the role of scale in measuring and modelling biodiversity patterns with EO, scale-dependent challenges linking in situ and EO data and opportunities to apply concepts of pattern and scale to EO to improve biodiversity mapping. From this analysis emerges an actionable approach for measuring, monitoring and forecasting biodiversity change, highlighting key opportunities to establish EO as the backbone of global-scale, science-driven conservation.
人类活动和土地利用的变化正在极大地改变全球生物种群的规模、地理分布和功能,对人类福祉产生了巨大影响。然而,我们衡量、监测和预测生物多样性变化的能力——解决这一问题的关键——仍然有限。生物多样性监测系统正在通过从一系列现场数据(例如实地调查或物种出现记录)和地球观测(例如卫星或机载图像)中得出变化指标来提高这种能力。然而,将这些数据整合为有意义的生物多样性变化指标的生态基础框架很少。在这里,我描述了如何在设计这样的框架中使用生态学中的模式和尺度概念。我回顾了三个核心主题:在使用地球观测测量和建模生物多样性模式时,尺度的作用,以及将现场数据和地球观测数据联系起来的尺度相关挑战,以及将模式和尺度概念应用于地球观测以改善生物多样性制图的机会。从这一分析中得出了一种用于衡量、监测和预测生物多样性变化的可行方法,突出了将地球观测作为全球规模、科学驱动的保护的支柱的关键机会。