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Linking biodiversity, ecosystem function, and Nature’s contributions to people: a macroecological energy flux perspective

Ana Carolina Antunes, Emilio Berti, Ulrich Brose, Myriam R. Hirt, Dirk Nikolaus Karger, Louise O’Connor, Laura J. Pollock, Wilfried Thuiller, Benoît Gauzens

2024Trends in Ecology & Evolution27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

At macroecological scales, the provision of Nature's contributions to people (NCP) is mostly estimated with biophysical information, ignoring the ecological processes underlying them. This hinders our ability to properly quantify the impact of declining biodiversity and the provision of NCP. Here, we propose a framework that combines local-scale food web energy flux approaches and large-scale biodiversity models to evaluate ecosystem functions and flux-related NCP at extensive spatiotemporal scales. Importantly, this approach has the potential to upscale ecosystem functions, assess the vulnerability of flux-related NCP to the climate crisis, and support the development of multiscale mitigation policies.

Topics & Concepts

EcosystemBiodiversityFlux (metallurgy)Vulnerability (computing)Ecosystem servicesEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental scienceScale (ratio)Perspective (graphical)Climate changeMacroecologyEcologyGeographyComputer scienceBiologyChemistryArtificial intelligenceCartographyOrganic chemistryComputer securityLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesEconomic and Environmental ValuationConservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management