压力源
可预测性
生态学
多样性(控制论)
比例(比率)
生物多样性
环境资源管理
心理学
环境科学
生物
地理
计算机科学
临床心理学
量子力学
物理
地图学
人工智能
作者
Benno I. Simmons,Penelope S. A. Blyth,Julia L. Blanchard,Tom Clegg,Eva Delmas,Aurélie Garnier,Christopher A. Griffiths,Ute Jacob,Frank Pennekamp,Owen L. Petchey,Timothée Poisot,Thomas J. Webb,Andrew P. Beckerman
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41559-021-01547-4
摘要
Ecological communities face a variety of environmental and anthropogenic stressors acting simultaneously. Stressor impacts can combine additively or can interact, causing synergistic or antagonistic effects. Our knowledge of when and how interactions arise is limited, as most models and experiments only consider the effect of a small number of non-interacting stressors at one or few scales of ecological organization. This is concerning because it could lead to significant underestimations or overestimations of threats to biodiversity. Furthermore, stressors have been largely classified by their source rather than by the mechanisms and ecological scales at which they act (the target). Here, we argue, first, that a more nuanced classification of stressors by target and ecological scale can generate valuable new insights and hypotheses about stressor interactions. Second, that the predictability of multiple stressor effects, and consistent patterns in their impacts, can be evaluated by examining the distribution of stressor effects across targets and ecological scales. Third, that a variety of existing mechanistic and statistical modelling tools can play an important role in our framework and advance multiple stressor research.
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