生物多样性
物种丰富度
气候变化
地理
生态学
全球变化
全球生物多样性
优先次序
生物
管理科学
经济
作者
Shane A. Blowes,Sarah R. Supp,Laura H. Antão,Amanda E. Bates,Helge Bruelheide,Jonathan M. Chase,Faye Moyes,Anne E. Magurran,Brian J. McGill,Isla H. Myers‐Smith,Marten Winter,Anne D. Bjorkman,Diana E. Bowler,Jarrett E. K. Byrnes,Andrew Gonzalez,Jes Hines,Forest Isbell,Holly P. Jones,Laetitia M. Navarro,Patrick L. Thompson
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2019-10-17
卷期号:366 (6463): 339-345
被引量:527
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.aaw1620
摘要
Spatial structure of species change Biodiversity is undergoing rapid change driven by climate change and other human influences. Blowes et al. analyze the global patterns in temporal change in biodiversity using a large quantity of time-series data from different regions (see the Perspective by Eriksson and Hillebrand). Their findings reveal clear spatial patterns in richness and composition change, where marine taxa exhibit the highest rates of change. The marine tropics, in particular, emerge as hotspots of species richness losses. Given that human activities are affecting biodiversity in magnitudes and directions that differ across the planet, these findings will provide a much needed biogeographic understanding of biodiversity change that can help inform conservation prioritization. Science , this issue p. 339 ; see also p. 308
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