基础物种
生态系统
人类世
生态学
基础(证据)
生物多样性
心理弹性
栖息地
生态稳定性
生态系统服务
弹性(材料科学)
环境资源管理
生物
地理
环境科学
心理学
物理
考古
心理治疗师
热力学
作者
Patrick H. Saldaña,Christine Angelini,Mark D. Bertness,Andrew H. Altieri
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.tree.2023.10.003
摘要
Foundation species facilitate communities, modulate energy flow, and define ecosystems, but their ecological roles after death are frequently overlooked. Here, we reveal the widespread importance of their dead structures as unique, interacting components of ecosystems that are vulnerable to global change. Key metabolic activity, mobility, and morphology traits of foundation species either change or persist after death with important consequences for ecosystem functions, biodiversity, and subsidy dynamics. Dead foundation species frequently mediate ecosystem stability, resilience, and transitions, often through feedbacks, and harnessing their structural and trophic roles can improve restoration outcomes. Enhanced recognition of dead foundation species and their incorporation into habitat monitoring, ecological theory, and ecosystem forecasting can help solve the escalating conservation challenges of the Anthropocene.
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