Mathes Gregor H, Pimiento Catalina, Kiessling Wolfgang, Svenning Jens-Christian, Steinbauer Manuel J
Paleontological Institute and Museum, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Bayreuth Center of Ecology and Environmental Research (BayCEER), University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany.
Camb Prism Extinct. 2025 Mar 17;3:e6. doi: 10.1017/ext.2025.2. eCollection 2025.
One of the main objectives of ecological research is to enhance our understanding of the processes that lead to species extinction. A potentially crucial extinction pattern is the dependence of contemporary biodiversity dynamics on past climates, also known as "climate legacy". However, the general impact of climate legacy on extinction dynamics is unknown. Here, we conduct a systematic review to summarize the effect of climate legacies on extinction dynamics. We find that few works studying the relationship between extinction dynamics and climate include the potential impact of climate legacies (10%), with even fewer studies reaching beyond merely discussing them (3%). Among the studies that quantified climate legacies, six out of seven reported an improved fit of models to extinction dynamics, with most also describing substantial impacts of legacy effects on extinction risk. These include an increase in extinction risk of up to 40% when temperature changes add to a long-term trend in the same direction, as well as substantial effects on species' adaptations, population dynamics and juvenile recruitment. Various ecological processes have been identified in the literature as potential ways in which climate legacies could affect the vulnerability of modern ecosystems to anthropogenic climate change, including niche conservatism, physiological thresholds, time lags and cascading effects. Overall, we find high agreement that climate legacy is a crucial process shaping extinction dynamics. Incorporating climate legacies in biodiversity assessments could be a key step toward a better understanding of the ecological consequences arising from climate change.
生态研究的主要目标之一是加深我们对导致物种灭绝过程的理解。一种潜在的关键灭绝模式是当代生物多样性动态对过去气候的依赖,也被称为“气候遗产”。然而,气候遗产对灭绝动态的总体影响尚不清楚。在此,我们进行了一项系统综述,以总结气候遗产对灭绝动态的影响。我们发现,很少有研究灭绝动态与气候之间关系的工作考虑到气候遗产的潜在影响(10%),甚至更少的研究不仅仅是讨论它们(3%)。在量化气候遗产的研究中,七分之六的研究报告称模型对灭绝动态的拟合有所改善,大多数研究还描述了遗产效应对灭绝风险的重大影响。这些影响包括当温度变化与长期趋势同向叠加时,灭绝风险增加高达40%,以及对物种适应、种群动态和幼体补充的重大影响。文献中已确定各种生态过程是气候遗产可能影响现代生态系统对人为气候变化脆弱性的潜在方式,包括生态位保守性、生理阈值、时间滞后和级联效应。总体而言,我们发现高度一致的观点是气候遗产是塑造灭绝动态的关键过程。将气候遗产纳入生物多样性评估可能是朝着更好地理解气候变化所产生的生态后果迈出的关键一步。