生物多样性
均质化(气候)
生态系统
水生生物多样性研究
栖息地
生态学
地理
生物多样性测量
气候变化
全球生物多样性
环境科学
环境资源管理
生物
生物多样性保护
作者
François Keck,Tianna Peller,Roman Alther,Cécilia Barouillet,Rosetta C. Blackman,Éric Capo,Teofana Chonova,Marjorie Couton,Lena Fehlinger,Dominik Kirschner,Mara Knüsel,Lucile Muneret,Rebecca Oester,Kálmán Tapolczai,Heng Zhang,Florian Altermatt
出处
期刊:Nature
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2025-03-26
被引量:2
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41586-025-08752-2
摘要
Abstract Human activities drive a wide range of environmental pressures, including habitat change, pollution and climate change, resulting in unprecedented effects on biodiversity 1,2 . However, despite decades of research, generalizations on the dimensions and extent of human impacts on biodiversity remain ambiguous. Mixed views persist on the trajectory of biodiversity at the local scale 3 and even more so on the biotic homogenization of biodiversity across space 4,5 . We compiled 2,133 publications covering 97,783 impacted and reference sites, creating an unparallelled dataset of 3,667 independent comparisons of biodiversity impacts across all main organismal groups, habitats and the five most predominant human pressures 1,6 . For all comparisons, we quantified three key measures of biodiversity to assess how these human pressures drive homogenization and shifts in composition of biological communities across space and changes in local diversity, respectively. We show that human pressures distinctly shift community composition and decrease local diversity across terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems. Yet, contrary to long-standing expectations, there is no clear general homogenization of communities. Critically, the direction and magnitude of biodiversity changes vary across pressures, organisms and scales at which they are studied. Our exhaustive global analysis reveals the general impact and key mediating factors of human pressures on biodiversity and can benchmark conservation strategies.
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