Finnish Environment Institute, Biodiversity Centre, FI-00790, Helsinki, Finland.
Department of Geosciences and Geography, University of Helsinki, FI-00014, Helsinki, Finland.
Sci Rep. 2020 Feb 3;10(1):1678. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-58638-8.
Climate change velocity is an increasingly used metric to assess the broad-scale climatic exposure and climate change induced risks to terrestrial and marine ecosystems. However, the utility of this metric in conservation planning can be enhanced by determining the velocities of multiple climatic drivers in real protected area (PA) networks on ecologically relevant scales. Here we investigate the velocities of three key bioclimatic variables across a nation-wide reserve network, and the consequences of including fine-grained topoclimatic data in velocity assessments. Using 50-m resolution data describing present-day and future topoclimates, we assessed the velocities of growing degree days, the mean January temperature and climatic water balance in the Natura 2000 PA network in Finland. The high-velocity areas for the three climate variables differed drastically, indicating contrasting exposure risks in different PAs. The 50-m resolution climate data revealed more realistic estimates of climate velocities and more overlap between the present-day and future climate spaces in the PAs than the 1-km resolution data. Even so, the current temperature conditions were projected to disappear from almost all the studied PAs by the end of this century. Thus, in PA networks with only moderate topographic variation, far-reaching climate change induced ecological changes may be inevitable.
气候变化速度是一种越来越常用的指标,用于评估陆地和海洋生态系统的大范围气候暴露和气候变化引发的风险。然而,通过确定实际保护区(PA)网络中多个气候驱动因素在生态相关尺度上的速度,可以提高该指标在保护规划中的实用性。在这里,我们调查了全国范围内保护区网络中三个关键生物气候变量的速度,并研究了在速度评估中纳入细粒度地形气候数据的后果。使用描述当前和未来地形气候的 50 米分辨率数据,我们评估了芬兰自然 2000 保护区网络中生长度日、1 月平均温度和气候水分平衡的速度。这三个气候变量的高速度区域差异很大,表明不同保护区面临着不同的暴露风险。50 米分辨率的气候数据比 1 公里分辨率的气候数据更能真实地估计气候速度,并在保护区中呈现出更多的现在和未来气候空间之间的重叠。即便如此,到本世纪末,当前的温度条件预计将从几乎所有研究的保护区中消失。因此,在只有中等地形变化的保护区网络中,由气候变化引起的深远生态变化可能是不可避免的。