作者
María R. Felipe‐Lucia,Santiago Soliveres,Caterina Penone,Markus Fischer,Christian Ammer,Steffen Boch,Runa S. Boeddinghaus,Michael Bonkowski,François Buscot,Anna Maria Fiore‐Donno,Kevin Frank,Kezia Goldmann,Martin M. Goßner,Norbert Hölzel,Malte Jochum,Ellen Kandeler,Valentin H. Klaus,Till Kleinebecker,Sophia Leimer,Peter Manning,Yvonne Oelmann,Hugo Sáiz,Peter Schall,Michael Schloter,Ingo Schöning,Marion Schrumpf,Emily F. Solly,Barbara Stempfhuber,Wolfgang W. Weisser,Wolfgang Wilcke,Tesfaye Wubet,Eric Allan
摘要
Significance Ecosystem services derive from ecosystem functions and rely on complex interactions among a diversity of organisms. By understanding the relationships between biodiversity, ecosystem functions, and the services humans receive from nature, we can anticipate how changes in land use will affect ecosystems and human wellbeing. We show that increasing land-use intensity homogenizes the synergies between three organizational levels of the ecosystem, namely, biodiversity, ecosystem functions, and services. Increasing land-use intensity changes keystone components, which are important for the functioning of the ecosystem, and alters the synergies and trade-offs between biodiversity, ecosystem functions, and services. Our approach provides a comprehensive view of ecosystem functioning and can identify the key ecosystem attributes to monitor in order to prevent critical shifts in ecosystems.