Department of Biology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.
Hopkins Marine Station of Stanford University, Pacific Grove, CA 93950, USA.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2022 Aug 15;377(1857):20210389. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2021.0389. Epub 2022 Jun 27.
The pervasive loss of biodiversity in the Anthropocene necessitates rapid assessments of ecosystems to understand how they will respond to anthropogenic environmental change. Many studies have sought to describe the adaptive capacity (AC) of individual species, a measure that encompasses a species' ability to respond and adapt to change. Only those adaptive mechanisms that can be used over the next few decades (e.g. via novel interactions, behavioural changes, hybridization, migration, etc.) are relevant to the timescale set by the rapid changes of the Anthropocene. The impacts of species loss cascade through ecosystems, yet few studies integrate the capacity of ecological networks to adapt to change with the ACs of its species. Here, we discuss three ecosystems and how their ecological networks impact the AC of species and vice versa. A more holistic perspective that considers the AC of species with respect to their ecological interactions and functions will provide more predictive power and a deeper understanding of what factors are most important to a species' survival. We contend that the AC of a species, combined with its role in ecosystem function and stability, must guide decisions in assigning 'risk' and triaging biodiversity loss in the Anthropocene. This article is part of the theme issue 'Ecological complexity and the biosphere: the next 30 years'.
在人类世,生物多样性普遍丧失,这就需要对生态系统进行快速评估,以了解它们将如何应对人为的环境变化。许多研究都试图描述单个物种的适应能力(AC),这一衡量标准包括一个物种应对和适应变化的能力。只有那些在未来几十年内可以使用的适应机制(例如通过新的相互作用、行为变化、杂交、迁移等)与人类世快速变化所设定的时间尺度相关。物种丧失的影响在生态系统中层层传递,但很少有研究将生态网络适应变化的能力与物种的适应能力(AC)结合起来。在这里,我们讨论了三个生态系统,以及它们的生态网络如何影响物种的适应能力,反之亦然。一种更全面的观点,考虑到物种的适应能力与其生态相互作用和功能有关,将提供更具预测性的能力,并更深入地了解哪些因素对物种的生存最重要。我们认为,物种的适应能力,加上它在生态系统功能和稳定性中的作用,必须指导在人类世分配“风险”和优先考虑生物多样性丧失的决策。本文是主题为“生态复杂性与生物圈:未来 30 年”的一部分。