Bridle Jon, Balmford Andrew, Durant Sarah M, Gregory Richard D, Pearson Richard, Purvis Andy
Centre for Biodiversity and Environment Research, Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment, University College London, London WC1E 6BT, UK.
Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3EJ, UK.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2025 Jan 9;380(1917):20230205. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2023.0205.
Current rates of habitat and biodiversity loss, and the threat they pose to ecological and economic productivity, would be considered a global emergency even if they were not occurring during a period of rapid anthropogenic climate change. Diversity at all levels of biological organization, both within and among species, and across genomes and communities, is critical for the resilience of the world's ecosystems in the face of such change. However, it remains an urgent scientific challenge to understand how biodiversity underpins these ecological outputs, how patterns of biodiversity are being affected by current threats, and how and where such biodiversity contributes most directly to human economies, well-being and social justice. In addition, even with such scientific understanding, there is a pressing need for societies to incorporate biodiversity protection into their economies and governance, and to stop subsidizing the loss of humanity's future prosperity for short-term private benefit. We highlight key issues and ways forward in these areas, inspired by the research and career of Dame Georgina Mace FRS, and by our discussions during the Royal Society meeting of June 2023.This article is part of the discussion meeting issue 'Bending the curve towards nature recovery: building on Georgina Mace's legacy for a biodiverse future'.
当前栖息地丧失和生物多样性丧失的速度,以及它们对生态和经济生产力构成的威胁,即便不是发生在人为气候变化迅速的时期,也会被视为一场全球危机。生物组织各个层面的多样性,包括物种内部和物种之间、基因组和群落层面的多样性,对于世界生态系统在面对此类变化时的恢复力至关重要。然而,要理解生物多样性如何支撑这些生态产出、当前的威胁如何影响生物多样性模式,以及生物多样性如何及在何处最直接地为人类经济、福祉和社会正义做出贡献,仍然是一项紧迫的科学挑战。此外,即便有了这样的科学认识,社会仍迫切需要将生物多样性保护纳入其经济和治理之中,并停止为了短期私利而补贴对人类未来繁荣的破坏。受乔治娜·梅斯女爵士(英国皇家学会会员)的研究和职业生涯以及我们在2023年6月皇家学会会议期间讨论的启发,我们着重介绍了这些领域的关键问题和前进方向。本文是“向自然恢复转变:延续乔治娜·梅斯的遗产,共创生物多样未来”讨论会议特刊的一部分。