Department of Integrative Biology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USA.
Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071, USA.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2020 Mar 16;375(1794):20190105. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2019.0105. Epub 2020 Jan 27.
Ecologists have long studied patterns, directions and tempos of change, but there is a pressing need to extend current understanding to empirical observations of abrupt changes as climate warming accelerates. Abrupt changes in ecological systems (ACES)-changes that are fast in time or fast relative to their drivers-are ubiquitous and increasing in frequency. Powerful theoretical frameworks exist, yet applications in real-world landscapes to detect, explain and anticipate ACES have lagged. We highlight five insights emerging from empirical studies of ACES across diverse ecosystems: (i) ecological systems show ACES in some dimensions but not others; (ii) climate extremes may be more important than mean climate in generating ACES; (iii) interactions among multiple drivers often produce ACES; (iv) contingencies, such as ecological memory, frequency and sequence of disturbances, and spatial context are important; and (v) tipping points are often (but not always) associated with ACES. We suggest research priorities to advance understanding of ACES in the face of climate change. Progress in understanding ACES requires strong integration of scientific approaches (theory, observations, experiments and process-based models) and high-quality empirical data drawn from a diverse array of ecosystems. This article is part of the theme issue 'Climate change and ecosystems: threats, opportunities and solutions'.
生态学家长期以来一直在研究变化的模式、方向和速度,但现在迫切需要将当前对气候变化加速下生态系统突然变化的理解扩展到经验观察。生态系统的突然变化(ACES)——在时间上或相对于其驱动因素上变化迅速的变化——普遍存在且频率越来越高。虽然已经存在强大的理论框架,但在现实景观中应用这些框架来检测、解释和预测 ACES 方面却存在滞后。我们强调了从不同生态系统中对 ACES 进行的实证研究中得出的五个新见解:(i)生态系统在某些方面表现出 ACES,但在其他方面则没有;(ii)气候极端事件可能比平均气候更能引发 ACES;(iii)多个驱动因素的相互作用常常会产生 ACES;(iv)偶然因素,如生态记忆、干扰的频率和顺序以及空间背景,都很重要;(v)临界点通常(但并非总是)与 ACES 相关。我们提出了研究重点,以在气候变化面前推进对 ACES 的理解。在理解 ACES 方面取得进展需要强有力的科学方法(理论、观测、实验和基于过程的模型)的整合,以及来自各种生态系统的高质量经验数据。本文是主题为“气候变化与生态系统:威胁、机遇与解决方案”的一部分。