Spotswood Erica N, Beller Erin E, Grossinger Robin, Grenier J Letitia, Heller Nicole E, Aronson Myla F J
San Francisco Estuary Institute San Francisco, California in the United States. Erin E. Beller is the Urban Ecology Program manager for the Real Estate and Workplace Services Sustainability Team at Google, Mountain View, California, in the United States.
Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
Bioscience. 2021 Jan 20;71(2):148-160. doi: 10.1093/biosci/biaa155. eCollection 2021 Feb.
Cities are both embedded within and ecologically linked to their surrounding landscapes. Although urbanization poses a substantial threat to biodiversity, cities also support many species, some of which have larger populations, faster growth rates, and higher productivity in cities than outside of them. Despite this fact, surprisingly little attention has been paid to the potentially beneficial links between cities and their surroundings. We identify five pathways by which cities can benefit regional ecosystems by releasing species from threats in the larger landscape, increasing regional habitat heterogeneity and genetic diversity, acting as migratory stopovers, preadapting species to climate change, and enhancing public engagement and environmental stewardship. Increasing recognition of these pathways could help cities identify effective strategies for supporting regional biodiversity conservation and could provide a science-based platform for incorporating biodiversity alongside other urban greening goals.
城市既嵌入其周边景观之中,又与之存在生态联系。尽管城市化对生物多样性构成了重大威胁,但城市也为许多物种提供了生存支持——其中一些物种在城市中的种群数量更多、生长速度更快、生产力更高。尽管如此,令人惊讶的是,城市与其周边环境之间潜在的有益联系却很少受到关注。我们确定了城市可以通过五种途径使区域生态系统受益:将物种从更大范围内的威胁中释放出来、增加区域栖息地的异质性和遗传多样性、充当迁徙中途停留地、使物种预先适应气候变化,以及增强公众参与和环境管理。对这些途径的日益认识,有助于城市确定支持区域生物多样性保护的有效策略,并能为将生物多样性与其他城市绿化目标相结合提供一个基于科学的平台。