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Combating ecosystem collapse from the tropics to the Antarctic

Authors :
Bergstrom, DM
Wienecke, BC
van den Hoff, J
Hughes, L
Lindenmayer, DB
Ainsworth, TD
Baker, CM
Bland, L
Bowman, DMJS
Brooks, ST
Canadell, JG
Constable, AJ
Dafforn, KA
Depledge, MH
Dickson, CR
Duke, NC
Helmstedt, KJ
Holz, A
Johnson, CR
McGeoch, MA
Melbourne-Thomas, J
Morgain, R
Nicholson, E
Prober, SM
Raymond, B
Ritchie, EG
Robinson, SA
Ruthrof, KX
Setterfield, SA
Sgro, CM
Stark, JS
Travers, T
Trebilco, R
Ward, DFL
Wardle, GM
Williams, KJ
Zylstra, PJ
Shaw, JD
Bergstrom, DM
Wienecke, BC
van den Hoff, J
Hughes, L
Lindenmayer, DB
Ainsworth, TD
Baker, CM
Bland, L
Bowman, DMJS
Brooks, ST
Canadell, JG
Constable, AJ
Dafforn, KA
Depledge, MH
Dickson, CR
Duke, NC
Helmstedt, KJ
Holz, A
Johnson, CR
McGeoch, MA
Melbourne-Thomas, J
Morgain, R
Nicholson, E
Prober, SM
Raymond, B
Ritchie, EG
Robinson, SA
Ruthrof, KX
Setterfield, SA
Sgro, CM
Stark, JS
Travers, T
Trebilco, R
Ward, DFL
Wardle, GM
Williams, KJ
Zylstra, PJ
Shaw, JD
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Globally, collapse of ecosystems-potentially irreversible change to ecosystem structure, composition and function-imperils biodiversity, human health and well-being. We examine the current state and recent trajectories of 19 ecosystems, spanning 58° of latitude across 7.7 M km2 , from Australia's coral reefs to terrestrial Antarctica. Pressures from global climate change and regional human impacts, occurring as chronic 'presses' and/or acute 'pulses', drive ecosystem collapse. Ecosystem responses to 5-17 pressures were categorised as four collapse profiles-abrupt, smooth, stepped and fluctuating. The manifestation of widespread ecosystem collapse is a stark warning of the necessity to take action. We present a three-step assessment and management framework (3As Pathway Awareness, Anticipation and Action) to aid strategic and effective mitigation to alleviate further degradation to help secure our future.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315702928
Document Type :
Electronic Resource