生物多样性
人类世
生态系统
火生态学
火情
消光(光学矿物学)
栖息地
扰动(地质)
生态学
环境资源管理
地理
防火
自然(考古学)
环境科学
生物
考古
工程类
古生物学
土木工程
作者
Luke T. Kelly,Katherine M. Giljohann,Andrea Duane,Núria Aquilué,Sally Archibald,Enric Batllori,Andrew F. Bennett,S. T. Buckland,Quim Canelles,Michael F. Clarke,Marie‐Josée Fortin,Virgilio Hermoso,Sergi Herrando,Robert E. Keane,Frank K. Lake,Michael A. McCarthy,Alejandra Morán‐Ordóñez,Catherine L. Parr,Juli G. Pausas,Trent D. Penman
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2020-11-20
卷期号:370 (6519)
被引量:627
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.abb0355
摘要
Fire has been a source of global biodiversity for millions of years. However, interactions with anthropogenic drivers such as climate change, land use, and invasive species are changing the nature of fire activity and its impacts. We review how such changes are threatening species with extinction and transforming terrestrial ecosystems. Conservation of Earth's biological diversity will be achieved only by recognizing and responding to the critical role of fire. In the Anthropocene, this requires that conservation planning explicitly includes the combined effects of human activities and fire regimes. Improved forecasts for biodiversity must also integrate the connections among people, fire, and ecosystems. Such integration provides an opportunity for new actions that could revolutionize how society sustains biodiversity in a time of changing fire activity.
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