保护
生物多样性
气候变化
环境资源管理
环境科学
地球科学
生态学
地质学
业务
海洋学
生物
国际贸易
作者
Damien A. Fordham,Stephen T. Jackson,Stuart C. Brown,Brian Huntley,Barry W. Brook,Dorthe Dahl‐Jensen,M. Thomas P. Gilbert,Bette L. Otto‐Bliesner,Anders Svensson,Spyros Theodoridis,Janet M. Wilmshurst,Jessie C. Buettel,Elisabetta Canteri,Matthew C. McDowell,Ludovic Orlando,Julia Pilowsky,Carsten Rahbek,David Nogués‐Bravo
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2020-08-28
卷期号:369 (6507)
被引量:179
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.abc5654
摘要
Using the past to inform the future The late Quaternary paleorecord, within the past ∼130,000 years, can help to inform present-day management of the Earth's ecosystems and biota under climate change. Fordham et al. review when and where rapid climate transitions can be found in the paleoclimate record. They show how such events in Earth's history can shape our understanding of the consequences of future global warming, including rates of biodiversity loss, changes in ecosystem structure and function, and degradation in the goods and services that these ecosystems provide to humanity. They also highlight how recent developments at the intersection of paleoecology, paleoclimatology, and macroecology can provide opportunities to anticipate and manage the responses of species and ecosystems to changing climates in the Anthropocene. Science , this issue p. eabc5654
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