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北极极端气候事件的增加与当地生物群的负面适应性影响有关。

Increases in Arctic Extreme Climatic Events Are Linked to Negative Fitness Effects on the Local Biota.

作者信息

Lemaire Maya, Bokhorst Stef, Witheford Alistair, Macias-Fauria Marc, Salguero-Gomez Roberto

机构信息

Department of Biology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

Amsterdam Institute for Life and Environment (A-LIFE), Section Systems Ecology, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Glob Chang Biol. 2025 Apr;31(4):e70157. doi: 10.1111/gcb.70157.

Abstract

The Arctic harbours uniquely adapted biodiversity and plays an important role in climate regulation. Strong warming trends in the terrestrial Arctic have been linked to an increase in aboveground biomass (Arctic greening) and community-wide shifts such as the northwards-expansion of boreal species (borealization). Whilst considerable efforts have been made to understand the effects of warming trends in average temperatures on Arctic biota, far fewer studies have focused on trends in extreme climate events and their biotic effects, which have been suggested to be particularly impactful during the Arctic winter months. Here, we present an analysis of trends in two ecologically relevant winter extreme events-extreme winter warming and rain-on-snow-followed by a meta-analysis on the evidence base for their effects on Arctic biota. We show a strong increase in extreme winter warming across the entire Arctic and high variability in rain-on-snow trends, with some regions recently experiencing rain-on-snow for the first time whilst others seeing a decrease in these events. Ultimately, both extreme events show significant changes in their characteristics and patterns of emergence. Our meta-analysis, encompassing 178 effect sizes across 17 studies and 49 species, demonstrates that extreme winter warming and rain-on-snow induce negative impacts on Arctic biota, with certain taxonomic groups-notably angiosperms and chordates (mostly vertebrates)-exhibiting higher sensitivity than others. Our study provides evidence for both emerging trends in Arctic winter extreme climate events and significant negative biotic effects of such events-which calls for attention to winter weather variability under climate change in the conservation of Arctic biodiversity, whilst highlighting important knowledge gaps.

摘要

北极地区拥有独特适应环境的生物多样性,在气候调节中发挥着重要作用。北极陆地地区的强烈变暖趋势与地上生物量的增加(北极绿化)以及群落范围的变化有关,例如北方物种向北扩张(北方化)。虽然已经做出了相当大的努力来了解平均气温变暖趋势对北极生物群的影响,但关注极端气候事件趋势及其生物影响的研究要少得多,而这些影响在北极冬季月份被认为特别具有影响力。在这里,我们对两种与生态相关的冬季极端事件——极端冬季变暖及雨凇——的趋势进行了分析,随后对它们对北极生物群影响的证据基础进行了荟萃分析。我们发现整个北极地区极端冬季变暖显著增加,雨凇趋势变化很大,一些地区最近首次经历雨凇,而另一些地区这些事件则有所减少。最终,这两种极端事件在其特征和出现模式上都显示出显著变化。我们的荟萃分析涵盖了17项研究中的178个效应量和49个物种,结果表明极端冬季变暖和雨凇对北极生物群产生负面影响,某些分类群——特别是被子植物和脊索动物(主要是脊椎动物)——比其他分类群表现出更高的敏感性。我们的研究为北极冬季极端气候事件的新趋势以及此类事件的重大负面生物影响提供了证据,这就要求在保护北极生物多样性时关注气候变化下的冬季天气变化,同时突出了重要的知识空白。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/fb7f/11960799/d51132b1fac9/GCB-31-e70157-g005.jpg

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